Primary care cardiovascular disease prevention post-pandemic: a call to action
Practice Nursing
; 33(9):380-382, 2022.
Article
in English
| CINAHL | ID: covidwho-2025630
ABSTRACT
Optimisation of hypertension identification and treatment is key to reducing health inequalities. Kate Phillips and Luke Evans highlight the role practice nurses can play in implementing the national Blood Pressure Optimisation Programme
Preventive Health Care; Primary Health Care; Blood Pressure Determination -- Methods; Hypertension -- Prevention and Control; Cardiovascular Diseases -- Epidemiology; Early Intervention; Nursing Practice; Nurses; COVID-19 Pandemic; Minority Groups; Ethnic Groups; Health Services Accessibility; Self-Awareness; Myocardial Infarction -- Prevention and Control; Stroke -- Prevention and Control; Collaboration; Feedback; Cardiac Patients; Skill Acquisition; Self-Management; Life Style Changes
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English
Journal:
Practice Nursing
Year:
2022
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Article
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