Community Pharmacist Services for Hypertensive Patients: A Novel Practice in Shanghai, China

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For Chinese community pharmacists, there is a lack of guidance before and after the drug treatment process for community residents. This study aimed to investigate community pharmacists’ role in hypertension management. One hundred ninety-six hypertensive patients were randomly selected from the studied community. For patients in the intervention group, monthly meetings were scheduled with a community pharmacist. Patients in the non-intervention group received standard care from their physicians. In the intervention group, the percentage using information from pharmacists increased significantly, from 54.3% to 94.2% (P

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Liu, Q., Zhu, X., Shen, M., Wu, J., Chen, S., Wang, Z., … Wang, Z. (2021). Community Pharmacist Services for Hypertensive Patients: A Novel Practice in Shanghai, China. Inquiry (United States), 58. https://doi.org/10.1177/00469580211020874

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