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Hypertension Care Coordination and Feasibility of Involving Female Community Health Volunteers in Hypertension Management in Kavre District, Nepal: A Qualitative Study.

Jingru TanHanzhang XuQiping FanOlivia NeelyRinchen DomaRishika GundiBinjwala ShresthaAbha ShresthaShrinkhala ShresthaBiraj KarmacharyaWanbing GuTruls ØstbyeLijing L Yan
Published in: Global heart (2020)
Health literacy related to hypertension was low among both community members and Female Community Health Volunteers in Nepal.Delay in treatment initiation and loss to follow-up were common despite relatively high anti-hypertensive medication compliance.Health system-related barriers in research sites included underutilization of primary healthcare institutions, communication gaps, and lack of grass-roots level educational campaigns.Female Community Health Volunteers should be provided with adequate training and financial incentives to promote hypertension management.
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