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A Community-Based Intervention for Managing Hypertension in Rural South Asia

Author Affiliations
Institute of Health Services and Policy Research, Singapore General Hospital, Duke-NUS Medical School, Quantitative BioSciences, ...
Published InNew England Journal of Medicine
Year2020
Citations303

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The burden of hypertension is escalating, and control rates are poor in low- and middle-income countries. Cardiovascular mortality is high in rural areas. METHODS: We conducted a cluster-randomized, controlled trial in rural districts in Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. A total of 30 communities were randomly assigned to either a multicomponent intervention (intervention group) or usual care (control group). The intervention involved home visits by trained government community health workers for blood-pressure monitoring and counseling, training of physicians, and care coordination in the public sector. A total of 2645 adults with hypertension were enrolled. The primary outcome was reduction in systolic blood pressure at 24 months. Follow-up at 24 months was completed for more than 90% of the participants.…
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