Polypill-based therapy likely to reduce ethnic inequities in use of cardiovascular preventive medications: Findings from a pragmatic randomised controlled trial
Conclusion
Polypill-based care is likely to reduce absolute inequities between Māori and non-Māori in the use of recommended cardiovascular preventative medications given baseline absolute differences and the consistency of the proportional effect of this intervention by ethnicity in this pragmatic trial in primary care.
Source: European Journal of Preventive Cardiology - Category: Cardiology Authors: Selak, V., Harwood, M., Raina Elley, C., Bullen, C., Wadham, A., Parag, V., Rafter, N., Arroll, B., Bramley, D., Crengle, S. Tags: Original scientific papers Source Type: research
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