White coat hypertension: improving the patient–health care practitioner relationship

作者: Kelly Haskard-Zolnierek , Briana Cobos , Krista Howard

DOI: 10.2147/PRBM.S61192

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摘要: White coat hypertension is characterized by the variability of a patient’s blood pressure measurements between physician’s office and home environment. A patient with white has high levels in normal their typical This condition likely caused anxiety within presence physician. Research shown that improving relationship health care provider can decrease anxiety, implication decreasing likelihood demonstrating hypertension. review provides an overview previous literature regarding hypertension, its prevalence, consequences for those who develop persistent Furthermore, this discusses implications interactions through effective communication, empathy, trust, as well future research studies provider’s relationship.

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