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GODWIN OGEDEGBE, M.D.
M.D.
Internal Medicine Physician
NPI: 1538227699Individual
Specialties, Licenses & Credentials
Internal Medicine PhysicianPrimary
Internal Medicine
Code: 207R00000X
213476(NY)
Research & Publications (20)
A practice-based trial of motivational interviewing and adherence in hypertensive African Americans.
PMID 18654123·Am J Hypertens·2008
4-observational
The misdiagnosis of hypertension: the role of patient anxiety.
PMID 19064830·Arch Intern Med·2008
8-other
Appointment-keeping behavior is not related to medication adherence in hypertensive African Americans.
PMID 17549574·J Gen Intern Med·2007
8-other
A systematic review of the effects of home blood pressure monitoring on medication adherence.
PMID 16522994·J Clin Hypertens (Greenwich)·2006
1-meta
Role of home blood pressure and ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in decisions of when and whom to treat: recommendations for practicing clinicians.
PMID 17679827·J Cardiometab Syndr·2006
8-other
Perceptions of barriers and facilitators of cancer early detection among low-income minority women in community health centers.
PMID 15712779·J Natl Med Assoc·2005
8-other
Barriers and facilitators of medication adherence in hypertensive African Americans: a qualitative study.
PMID 15002917·Ethn Dis·2004
8-other
Expectations of blood pressure management in hypertensive African-American patients: a qualitative study.
PMID 15101664·J Natl Med Assoc·2004
8-other
Development and evaluation of a medication adherence self-efficacy scale in hypertensive African-American patients.
PMID 12873646·J Clin Epidemiol·2003
4-observational
What is the optimal interval between successive home blood pressure readings using an automated oscillometric device?
PMID 19462492·J Hypertens·2009
8-other
Strategies for implementing and sustaining therapeutic lifestyle changes as part of hypertension management in African Americans.
PMID 19491553·Postgrad Med·2009
6-review
Applying qualitative methods in developing a culturally tailored workbook for black patients with hypertension.
PMID 19375264·Patient Educ Couns·2009
8-other
Overweight and obesity among Ghanaian residents in The Netherlands: how do they weigh against their urban and rural counterparts in Ghana?
PMID 18761759·Public Health Nutr·2009
8-other
Provider communication effects medication adherence in hypertensive African Americans.
PMID 19013740·Patient Educ Couns·2009
8-other
Predictors of first-fill adherence for patients with hypertension.
PMID 19180061·Am J Hypertens·2009
8-other
Socioeconomic and psychosocial factors mediate race differences in nocturnal blood pressure dipping.
PMID 19325537·Am J Hypertens·2009
8-other
Lifestyle changes and blood pressure control: a community-based cross-sectional survey (2006 Ontario Survey on the Prevalence and Control of Hypertension).
PMID 19583638·J Clin Hypertens (Greenwich)·2009
8-other
Self-efficacy mediates the relationship between depressive symptoms and medication adherence among hypertensive African Americans.
PMID 18077654·Health Educ Behav·2009
3-trial
Data courtesy of the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM). Ltrl is not affiliated with or endorsed by NLM.
Contact & Hours
- Address
- 622 W 168TH ST
NEW YORK, NY 10032 - Phone
- (212) 305-9379
Quick Facts
- NPI
- 1538227699
- Entity Type
- Individual
- Gender
- Male
- Medicare
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- Specialties
- 1
- Locations
- 1
- Publications
- 20
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