Does a hypertension guideline assist providers with perceived confidence with hypertension management in a retail setting?

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    Thesis advisor: Rodgers, Jill
    Committee member: Diggins, Kristene
    Committee member: Stiller, Catherine
    Committee member: Larson, Meg
    Degree granting institution: Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
    Degree granting institution: Clarion University of Pennsylvania
    Department: Nursing
    Date Created
    2019
    Date Issued
    2019
    Abstract
    This study evaluates the impact of training on providers’ confidence about using the MinuteClinic (MC) hypertension (HTN) guideline to conduct HTN management visits in MC. MC providers who participated or did not participate in the training/webex education sessions provided prior to the commencement of HTN chronic care services were surveyed and their confidence scores measured. T-test analysis did not show any statistically significant difference between the Trained group and the Non-Trained group. Factors enabling the lack of significant difference between the two groups and suggestions for further studies are discussed.
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    ProQuest Document ID: 2240080435

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    Clarion, Pa.
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    37 pages
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    Ekwere, E. (2019). Does a hypertension guideline assist providers with perceived confidence with hypertension management in a retail setting? [Dissertation]. Clarion and Edinboro Universities of Pennsylvania.
    Accessed from Pennsylvania Western University Archives.
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