Medication errors and blood pressure control among patients managed for hypertension in public ambulatory care clinics in Botswana
<br><strong>Background <br></strong> The prevalence of hypertension in low- and middle-income countries is rapidly increasing, with most cases undiagnosed and many poorly controlled among those diagnosed. Medication reconciliation studies from high-income countries have demon...
Main Authors: | Gala, P, Moshokgo, V, Seth, B, Ramasuana, K, Kazadi, E, M'buse, R, Pharithi, S, Gobotsamang, K, Szymanowski, P, Kerobale, RO, Balekile, K, Tshimbalanga, J, Tieng'o, J, Tapela, N, Barak, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2020
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