A systematic review of the burden of hypertension, access to services and patient views of hypertension in humanitarian crisis settings.
James KeasleyOyinlola OyebodeSaran ShantikumarWilliam ProtoMajel McGranahanAmar SabouniFarah KidyPublished in: BMJ global health (2021)
Hypertension is seen in a range of humanitarian settings and the burden can be considerable. Further studies are needed to accurately estimate prevalence of hypertension in crisis-affected populations throughout the world. An appreciation of patient knowledge and understanding of hypertension as well as the cascade of care would be invaluable in informing service provision.