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Journal Article > Research

Cohort monitoring of persons with hypertension: an illustrated example from a primary healthcare clinic for Palestine refugees in Jordan

Khader A, Zachariah R
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Abstract
Recording and reporting systems borrowed from the DOTS framework for tuberculosis control can be used to record, monitor and report on chronic disease. In a primary healthcare clinic run by UNRWA in Amman, Jordan, serving Palestine refugees with hypertension, we set out to illustrate the method of cohort reporting for persons with hypertension by presenting on quarterly and cumulative case finding, cumulative and 12-month analysis of cohort outcomes and to assess how these data may inform and improve the quality of hypertension care services.
Countries
Jordan
Subject Area
displaced populationsnon-communicable disease
DOI
10.1111/j.1365-3156.2012.03048
Published Date
29-Jul-2012
PubMed ID
22845700
Languages
English
Journal
Tropical Medicine and International Health
Volume / Issue / Pages
Volume 17, Issue 9, Pages 1163-1170
Issue Date
29-Jul-2012
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