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Delivering hypertension care in private-sector clinics of urban slum areas of India: the Mumbai Hypertension Project

Authors :
Asha Hegde
Haresh Patel
Chinmay Laxmeshwar
Ajit Phalake
Anupam Khungar Pathni
Ravdeep Gandhi
Andrew E. Moran
Mandar Kannure
Bhawana Sharma
Vaishnavi Jondhale
Sapna Surendran
Shibu Vijayan
Source :
Journal of human hypertension.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

In India, the private sector provides 70% of the total outpatient medical care. This study describes the Mumbai Hypertension Project, which aimed to deliver a standard hypertension management package in private sector clinics situated in urban slums. The project was conducted in two wards (one “lean” and one “intensive”) with 82 private providers in each. All hypertensive patients received free drug vouchers, baseline serum creatinine, adherence support, self-management counseling and follow-up calls. In the intensive-ward, project supported hub agents facilitated uptake of services. A total of 13,184 hypertensive patients were registered from January 2019 to February 2020. Baseline blood pressure (BP) control rates were higher in the intensive-ward (30%) compared with the lean-ward (13%). During the 14-month project period, 6752 (51%) patients followed-up, with participants in the intensive-ward more likely to follow-up (aOR: 2.31; p p

Subjects

Subjects :
Internal Medicine

Details

ISSN :
14765527
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of human hypertension
Accession number :
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