The researcher's work centers on advancing understanding of blood pressure and hypertension, encompassing innovative approaches in drug accessibility, economic policies, and patient outcomes across various healthcare settings. Through systematic reviews and patient engagement studies, the researcher explores how drug use, particularly anti-hypertensive medications, impacts patient outcomes and healthcare delivery in Ghana. Their research also emphasizes enhancing pharmaceutical policy to improve access to cardiovascular medications in low- and middle-income countries, while addressing barriers to effective drug utilization. By examining both individual practices and broader healthcare systems, the researcher contributes to holistic solutions for hypertension control and patient care.
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