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Study on compliance of anti-hypertensive drugs among hypertensive patients in urban health centre of a tertiary care hospital

Authors :
Dhanasekar Gurupatham
L M Sandhya
Jeevithan Shanmugam
John William Felix
Source :
International Journal Of Community Medicine And Public Health. 5:1602
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Medip Academy, 2018.

Abstract

Background: Hypertension is a chronic condition of concern due to its role in the cardiovascular complications. Poor compliance is assumed to be an important explanation for inadequate blood pressure control, convincing evidence for the same is lacking. This study was undertaken to provide such evidence, so that corrective measures can be recommended to attain better BP control. The aims and objectives of the study were to study compliance pattern and side effects of anti-hypertensive drugs among the known hypertensive patients; to study role of different factors that influence the compliance rate such as age, number of medications, frequency and follow-up visits of antihypertensive medication.Methods: A total of 207 hypertensive patients were identified from the family folders maintained in the Urban Health Centre, RMMCH and included in the investigation. During first visits, socio-demographic, drug intake history was taken. Follow up was done every two months and thus totally six visits were completed.Results: Socio demographic factors like age, marital status, literacy, occupation and income have no role on the compliance status. Sex has significant association with the compliance level (86.1%), where males have 93.4% and females 82.7% compliance (p

Details

ISSN :
23946040 and 23946032
Volume :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal Of Community Medicine And Public Health
Accession number :
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