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Hypertension -- Prevention
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Blood pressure -- Regulation
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Heart diseases in women -- Bahamas
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Hypertension -- Age factors
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Hypertension in women
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v, 163 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm
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2013
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Critical influences on the management and home self monitoring of blood pressure among middle-aged hypertensive Americans : a grounded theory approach
Publication Date:
2013
Creator:
McCurdy, Rosalee E.
Publisher:
Barry University ( Miami, Fla. )
Format:
v, 163 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm
Subjects:
Disease management
Hypertension -- Prevention
Hypertension -- Age factors
Blood pressure -- Regulation
Source Institution:
Barry University
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The influence of knowledge and self-efficacy on Bahamian women's adherence to a hypertensive medication regime
Publication Date:
2011
Creator:
Williams, Elizabeth J.
Publisher:
Barry University ( Miami, Fla. )
Format:
xvi, 184 leaves ; 28 cm
Subjects:
Health attitudes
Hypertension -- Prevention
Hypertension in women
Women -- Diseases -- Bahamas
Heart diseases in women -- Bahamas
Source Institution:
Barry University