A primary healthcare information intervention for communicating cardiovascular risk to patients with poorly controlled hypertension: The Education and Coronary Risk Evaluation (Educore) study-A pragmatic, cluster-randomized trial.
Esperanza Escortell-MayorIsabel Del Cura-GonzálezElena Ojeda-RuizTeresa Sanz-CuestaIsidro Rodríguez-SalcedaJesús García-SolteroMaría-José Rojas-GiraldoPedro Herrera-MunicioAlicia Jorge-FormarizÁngela Lorenzo-LobatoLuisa Cabello-BallesterosRosario Riesgo-FuertesSofía Garrido-ElustondoMariel Morey-MontalvoMilagros Rico-BlázquezRicardo Rodríguez-BarrientosMaría-Dolores Fuente-ArriaranGloria Sierra-OcañaEncarnación Serrano-SerranoCarmelina Sanz-VelascoRoberto Carrascoso-CalvoJuan Carlos Recio-VelascoMarta Sanz-SanzMercedes Rumayor-ZarzueloOlga-Inés Bermejo-MayoralJosefina Galán-EstebanAntonio Sarria-Santameranull nullPublished in: PloS one (2020)
Compared to usual care, the Educore intervention was associated with better control of HBP after adjusting for age, baseline SBP and plasma cholesterol, at 12 months.