Abstract
The objectives of this study were to compare indices of 24-hour blood pressure (BP) following a physician-pharmacist collaborative intervention and to describe the associated changes in antihypertensive medications. This was a secondary analysis of a prospective, cluster-randomized clinical trial conducted in 6 family medicine clinics randomized to co-managed (n=3 clinics, 176 patients) or control (n=3 clinics, 198 patients) groups. Mean ambulatory systolic BP (SBP) was significantly lower in the co-managed vs the control group: daytime BP 122.8 mm Hg vs 134.4 mm Hg (P
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Chen, Z., Ernst, M. E., Ardery, G., Xu, Y., & Carter, B. L. (2013). Physician-Pharmacist Co-Management and 24-Hour Blood Pressure Control. Journal of Clinical Hypertension, 15(5), 337–343. https://doi.org/10.1111/jch.12077
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