Emily Atkins's Publications
About Emily Atkins's Publications
Senior Research Fellow-
Does splitting a tablet obtain the accurate dose?
Medicine Date published: -
Efficacy and safety of dual combination therapy of blood pressure-lowering drugs as initial treatment for hypertension
Journal of Hypertension Date published: -
Blood pressure: at what level is treatment worthwhile?
Australian Prescriber Date published: -
Efficacy and safety of triple versus dual combination blood pressure-lowering drug therapy
Journal of Hypertension Date published: -
Adapting a club-based medication delivery strategy to a hypertension context: the CLUBMEDS Study in Nigeria
BMJ Open Date published: -
Effects of blood pressure lowering on cardiovascular events, in the context of regression to the mean
Journal of Hypertension Date published: -
Regression to the mean of repeated ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in five studies
Journal of Hypertension Date published: -
PO222 Affordability and Availability of Essential Medicines for Cardiovascular Disease In South India
Global Heart Date published: -
PO263 Choice In Blood Pressure Lowering Drug Therapy - An Analysis of the Availability of Different Drugs and Doses Over the Last 40 Years
Global Heart Date published: -
PO466 A Club-Based Medication Delivery Strategy For Patients With Hypertension In Nigeria (CLUBMEDS): A Feasibility Study
Global Heart Date published: -
Cardiovascular disease risk and comparison of different strategies for blood pressure management in rural India
BMC Public Health Date published: -
Missing Voices: Profile, Extent, and 12-Month Outcomes of Nonfatal Traumatic Brain Injury in Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Adults in Western Australia Using Linked Administrative Records
Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation Date published: -
Response to ‘SPRINT in context
Journal of Hypertension Date published: -
Questionable Conclusions Regarding Blood Pressure End Points
JAMA Internal Medicine Date published: -
Intensive blood pressure-lowering reduces mortality and cardiovascular events in older people
BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine Date published: -
Healthcare resource utilisation by patients with coronary heart disease receiving a lifestyle-focused text message support program: an analysis from the TEXT ME study
Australian Journal of Primary Health Date published: