Julie Schmittdiel to Blood Pressure
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Relationships between Medication Adherence and Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factor Control in Elderly Patients with Diabetes. Pharmacotherapy. 2017 Oct; 37(10):1204-1214.
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The association between medication adherence and treatment intensification with blood pressure control in resistant hypertension. Hypertension. 2012 Aug; 60(2):303-9.
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A comparison between antihypertensive medication adherence and treatment intensification as potential clinical performance measures. Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes. 2012 May; 5(3):276-82.
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Trends in time to confirmation and recognition of new-onset hypertension, 2002-2006. Hypertension. 2010 Oct; 56(4):605-11.
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Medication Adherence Does Not Explain Black-White Differences in Cardiometabolic Risk Factor Control among Insured Patients with Diabetes. J Gen Intern Med. 2016 Feb; 31(2):188-195.
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Randomized trial of telephone outreach to improve medication adherence and metabolic control in adults with diabetes. Diabetes Care. 2014 Dec; 37(12):3317-24.
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Detection and recognition of hypertension in anxious and depressed patients. J Hypertens. 2012 Dec; 30(12):2293-8.
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Benefits of early hypertension control on cardiovascular outcomes in patients with diabetes. Diabetes Care. 2013 Feb; 36(2):322-7.
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Improving blood pressure control through a clinical pharmacist outreach program in patients with diabetes mellitus in 2 high-performing health systems: the adherence and intensification of medications cluster randomized, controlled pragmatic trial. Circulation. 2012 Jun 12; 125(23):2863-72.
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Cost-effectiveness of a multicondition collaborative care intervention: a randomized controlled trial. Arch Gen Psychiatry. 2012 May; 69(5):506-14.
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Study protocol: the Adherence and Intensification of Medications (AIM) study--a cluster randomized controlled effectiveness study. Trials. 2010 Oct 12; 11:95.
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