2024
DOI: 10.1111/jch.14806
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Blood pressure and the hypertension care cascade in The Gambia: Findings from a nationwide survey

Modou Jobe,
Islay Mactaggart,
Abba Hydara
et al.

Abstract: Community treatment of hypertension in sub‐Saharan Africa is hampered by gaps at several stages of the care cascade. We compared blood pressure (BP) levels (systolic, diastolic and pulse pressures) in four groups of participants by hypertension and treatment status. We conducted a nationally representative survey of adults 35 years and older using a multistage sampling strategy based on the 2013 Gambia Population and Housing Census. The BP measurements were taken in triplicate 5 min apart, and the average of t… Show more

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