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Zanco Journal of Medical Sciences. 2010; 14 (Special Issue 1): 78-84
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-161081

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Hypertension is common chronic disease, its prevalence increases with age, the goal of treating hypertension is to control blood pressure below the target level [140/90 mm Hg]. Poor or non compliance is one of the biggest and modifiable obstacles in controlling high blood pressure. Descriptive study was conducted on a 418 hypertensive patients at Ali Kamal consultation clinics in Suliamania city, from 3[rd] May 2008 to 2[nf] July 2008. During interview questionnaires were used to evaluate patient's compliance. SPSS version 13 was used for analysis. In studied sample [30.4%] were males and [69.6%] were females, the mean age +/- SD [58 +/- 10]. Compliance to antihypertensive treatments was [58%], Fair compliance [30%], and poor compliance [12%]. Significant association [P<0.05] were found between good compliance and older age, Unemployed 353 [84.4%], longer duration of hypertension 221[52.9%], doing follow up in private clinics 37[69.8%], Depending on both Governmental and private pharmacy to get medications 206[52.4%], knowledge of patient and home blood pressure checking 90[73.2%]. While gender, illiterate 263[62.9], medium economic state 294 [70.3], positive family history of hypertension 250[59.8], No previous hospital admission 261 [62.4] and number of prescribed drugs do not affect compliance [P>0.05]. Younger age, poor hypertension awareness and employment adversely affect compliance to antihypertensive medication. Regular blood pressure checking in-creases compliance, while numbers of drugs and gender not affect compliance rate

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IPMJ-Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal. 2010; 9 (2): 145-150
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-98860

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Medical non-compliance has been identified as a major public health problem in the treatment of Hypertension. To identify factors related to non-Compliance with the treatment of patients with Hypertension. A total number of [400] hypertensive patient was enrolled to assess compliance rate at Shorsh General Hospital from July 21/2006 to July 21/2007, using a structured questionnaire. The study revealed a low compliance rate among hypertensive patients, Males were less compliant [65.6%] than females [46%]. Smokers [61.7%] more than non-smokers [50.6%], non-regular follow-up [76.7%] more than regular, primary and secondary education [68.5%] more than illiterate and high education, more than one medication [66.9%] than single medication. Poverty was the main cause of non-compliance [38.1] while absence of drugs and medical staff are the least to cause non-compliance [2.7%]. Compliance rate in general is low in our study. Compliance rate is more in female, no family history, single drug medication, non-smokers, no other chronic diseases, more than 10 years of hypertension. Patient's knowledge about their disease is insufficient because there are no health educational programs


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Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Patient Compliance , Surveys and Questionnaires , Knowledge
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