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Determining the optimal diagnostic and risk stratification approaches for people with hypertension in two rural populations in Kenya and The Gambia: a study protocol for IHCoR-Africa Work Package 2.

Alexander D PerkinsJuliet Otieno AworiModou JobeRuth Khadembu LucindeMeike SiemonsmaRobinson OyandoDavid A LeonEmily HerrettAndrew M PrenticeAnoop Sv ShahPablo PerelAnthony Etyangnull null
Published in: NIHR open research (2024)
This study will determine the accuracy of three methods for community BP measurement and POC technologies for HMOD assessment. Using the optimal methods in this setting it will estimate the prevalence of hypertension and provide the best estimate to date of HMOD prevalence in SSA populations. The cost-effectiveness of decision-making approaches for initiating treatment of hypertension will be modelled. These results will inform the development of a community-centred programme to improve care for hypertensive patients living in rural SSA. Existing community engagement networks will be used to disseminated within the research setting.
Keyphrases
  • blood pressure
  • hypertensive patients
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • decision making
  • south africa
  • risk factors
  • quality improvement
  • study protocol
  • pain management
  • arterial hypertension
  • combination therapy