Abstract
Background:
Blood pressure targets in individuals treated for hypertension in primary care remain difficult to attain.
Aims:
To assess the role of practice nurses in facilitating intensive and structured management to achieve ideal BP levels.
Methods:
We analysed outcome data from the Valsartan Intensified Primary carE Reduction of Blood Pressure Study. Patients were randomly allocated (2:1) to the study intervention or usual care. Within both groups, a practice nurse mediated the management of blood pressure for 439 patients with endpoint blood pressure data (
Results:
Mean age was 59.3±12.0 years and 62% were men. Baseline blood pressure was similar in practice nurse-mediated (usual care or intervention) and standard care management patients (150 ± 16/88 ± 11
Conclusion:
There is greater potential to achieve blood pressure targets in primary care with practice nurse-mediated hypertension management.
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