A Comparison of Live Counseling With a Web-Based Lifestyle and Medication Intervention to Reduce Coronary Heart Disease Risk
Author(s) -
Thomas C. Keyserling,
Stacey Sheridan,
Lindy B. Draeger,
Eric Finkelstein,
Ziya Gizlice,
Eliza Kruger,
Larry F. Johnston,
Philip D. Sloane,
Carmen D. SamuelHodge,
Kelly R. Evenson,
Myron D. Gross,
Katrina E Donahue,
Michael Pig,
Maihan B. Vu,
Erika Steinbacher,
Bryan J. Weiner,
Shrikant I. Bangdiwala,
Alice S. Ammerman
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
jama internal medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 5.14
H-Index - 342
eISSN - 2168-6114
pISSN - 2168-6106
DOI - 10.1001/jamainternmed.2014.1984
Subject(s) - medicine , randomized controlled trial , framingham risk score , physical therapy , randomization , blood pressure , intervention (counseling) , disease , family medicine , nursing
Most primary care clinicians lack the skills and resources to offer effective lifestyle and medication (L&M) counseling to reduce coronary heart disease (CHD) risk. Thus, effective and feasible CHD prevention programs are needed for typical practice settings.
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