1. A blood pressure clinic in a health centre.
- Author
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Beevers DG, Duncan S, Nelson CS, and Padfield PL
- Subjects
- Humans, Middle Aged, Scotland, Community Health Centers, Community Health Services, Hypertension drug therapy
- Abstract
Following a screening survey for hypertension in Renfrew, a blood pressure clinic was established in a health centre. Three hospital doctors, each working an average of two sessions weekly, saw 368 patients. A specially trained nurse played an important part in the running of the clinic. Attendance of patients was high, and defaulting amongst those needing treatment was low. Blood pressures were well controlled in 75% of the patients. The clinic has proved an acceptable method of managing large numbers of hypertensives without reference to hospital.
- Published
- 1976
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