Team-based care and improved blood pressure control: a community guide systematic review

This Guide examines the effectiveness of team-based care in improving blood pressure outcomes

Abstract

Uncontrolled hypertension remains a widely prevalent cardiovascular risk factor. Team-based care is adding new staff or changing the roles of existing staff such as nurses and pharmacists to work with a primary care provider and the patient. Team-based care has the potential to improve the quality of hypertension management. The aim of this systematic review was to examine the effectiveness of team-based care in improving blood pressure outcomes.

This research is supported by the Department for International Development’s Evidence Building and Synthesis Research Programme which is led by Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine

Citation

Krista K. Proia, Anilkrishna B. Thota, Gibril J. Njie et al : Team-based care and improved blood pressure control: a community guide systematic review. American Journal of Prevetitive Medicine (2014) July; 47(1): 86–99. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2014.03.004

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Published 1 July 2014