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Thiazides As A Monotherapy/Combination Therapy In Management Of Essential Hypertension, Chinonye Onuchukwu-Azuonye
Thiazides As A Monotherapy/Combination Therapy In Management Of Essential Hypertension, Chinonye Onuchukwu-Azuonye
Cohort IX
Background: Essential hypertension is a chronic disease that can lead to stroke or death if uncontrolled. It is both a global problem in the U.S. and the world.
Problem: A 10-day reflective practice revealed that the current practice of prescribing amlodipine of 2.5mg to 10mg oral tablet daily or Losartan 25mg to 100mg oral tablet daily was ineffective in managing essential hypertension in both newly diagnosed and established patients. The review of the literature guided the selection of an evidence-based practice utilized in implementing this project. The Academic Center for Evidence-Based Practice (ACE) Star Model of Knowledge Transformation (Stevens, 2013) …
How Can Econometrics Help Fight The Covid'19 Pandemic?, Kevin Alvarez, Vladik Kreinovich
How Can Econometrics Help Fight The Covid'19 Pandemic?, Kevin Alvarez, Vladik Kreinovich
Departmental Technical Reports (CS)
The current pandemic is difficult to model -- and thus, difficult to control. In contrast to the previous epidemics whose dynamics was smooth and well described by the existing models, the statistics of the current pandemic is highly oscillating. In this paper, we show that these oscillations can be explained if we take into account the disease's long incubation period -- as a result of which our control measures are determined by outdated data, showing number of infected people two weeks ago. To better control the pandemic, we propose to use the experience of economics, where also the effect of …
Multimorbidity In A Mexican Community: Secondary Analysis Of Chronic Illness And Depression Outcomes, Kathleen A. O'Connor, Maricarmen Vizcalno, Jorge M. Ibarra, Hector Balcazar, Eduardo Perez, Luis Flores, Robert L. Anders
Multimorbidity In A Mexican Community: Secondary Analysis Of Chronic Illness And Depression Outcomes, Kathleen A. O'Connor, Maricarmen Vizcalno, Jorge M. Ibarra, Hector Balcazar, Eduardo Perez, Luis Flores, Robert L. Anders
Departmental Papers (S&A)
The aims of this article are: 1) to examine the associations between health provider-diagnosed depression and multimorbidity, the condition of suffering from more than two chronic illnesses; 2) to assess the unique contribution of chronic illness in the prediction of depression; and 3) to suggest practice changes that would address risk of depression among individuals with chronic illnesses. Data collected in a cross-sectional community health study among adult Mexicans (n= 274) living in a low income neighborhood (colonia) in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico, were examined. We tested the hypotheses that individuals who reported suffering chronic illnesses …