Blood Pressure | 2019

Clinical inertia in hypertension: a new holistic and practical concept within the cardiovascular continuum and clinical care process

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract Purpose: Recognition of clinical inertia is essential to improve the control of chronic diseases. Although it is very intuitive, a better interpretation of the concept of clinical inertia is lacking, likely due to its high complexity. Materials and Methods: After a review of the published articles, we propose a practical vision of inertia, contextualized within the clinical process of hypertension care. Results: This new vision enables the integration of previous terms and definitions of clinical inertia, as well as proposing specific strategies for its reduction. Conclusion: Although some concepts should be considered as ‘justified inertia’ or ‘investigator inertia’, the idea that inertia may be present throughout the continuum of care gives physicians a holistic view of the problem that is easily applicable to their clinical practice. Measures to overcome inertia are complicated because of the intrinsic complexity of the concept.

Volume 28
Pages 217 - 228
DOI 10.1080/08037051.2019.1608134
Language English
Journal Blood Pressure

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