2017
DOI: 10.5812/rijm.42876
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Diastolic Function Changes during Stress Echocardiography in Hypertensive Patients

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“…Thus, 9 studies were used in this review. Eight of the studies were 2-arm RCTs, 26–29,42,43,45–47 and 1 study was a 3-arm RCT 44 . As addressed previously, in the meta-analysis, 2 of the 3 arms (the intervention group and usual care group) were used 44 .…”
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“…Thus, 9 studies were used in this review. Eight of the studies were 2-arm RCTs, 26–29,42,43,45–47 and 1 study was a 3-arm RCT 44 . As addressed previously, in the meta-analysis, 2 of the 3 arms (the intervention group and usual care group) were used 44 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As addressed previously, in the meta-analysis, 2 of the 3 arms (the intervention group and usual care group) were used 44 . Most studies were mainly from Asian countries, including Iran (3), 26,43,45 China (2), 42,47 Taiwan (1), 27 and South Korea (1), 44 and a few were from Western countries, including Germany (1) 28,29 and Australia (1) 46 . Based on the baseline data in the final analysis, there were 698 participants, and the sample size in each individual study ranged from 30 participants 43 to 128 participants 27 .…”
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“…e crosstheoretical model is a theoretical model created by American psychology professor James Prochaska in the late 1970s to study individual behavior changes. In clinical nursing, it is patient-centered and adopts motivational interview communication to arouse the intrinsic motivation of patients to change their behavior [4].…”
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