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      Ecological Foundations of Health Promotion

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          Three educational interventions for the control of essential hypertension in ambulatory patients were based on analyses of the educational needs of patients and providers. The educational program increased reported compliance with medication, improved the proportion of patients losing weight, and improved appointment keeping. Most important, there was a favorable effect on blood pressure (BP) control. The proportion of patients with BP under control in the group assigned to all three interventions increased by 28% (from 38% to 66%), while the proportion in the control group receiving standard medical therapy with no educational interventions remained unchanged at 42%.
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              Journal
              American Journal of Health Promotion
              Am J Health Promot
              American Journal of Health Promotion
              0890-1171
              2168-6602
              August 26 2016
              August 26 2016
              : 10
              : 4
              : 270-281
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              10.4278/0890-1171-10.4.270
              10159708
              e26a7e1f-c2d1-4ea2-9853-a4fcfe8137d1
              © 2016
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