Title of article :
Factors related to the non-adherence of medication and nonpharmacological recommendations in high blood pressure patients
Author/Authors :
Etebari, Farzane Department of Community Medicine - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran , Pezeshki, Mohammad Zakaria Department of Community Medicine - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran , Fakour, Sanam Medicine Faculty - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran
Abstract :
Introduction: Many studies have been conducted on non-adherence with the antihypertensive
treatment regime in various countries, considering the burden of cardiovascular disease (CVD)
on the public health system, it is essential to carry out studies in this regard.
Methods: Patients with hypertension evaluated at the family medicine clinic of Tabriz University
of Medical Sciences were enrolled using simple sampling. Data gathering tool was a questionnaire
consisting of three sections including the Hill-Bone compliance questionnaire, the disease
characteristics, and patients’ socioeconomic.
Results: Of 254 patients with hypertension, gender, income satisfaction, the occupation and the
level of education did not correlate with the acceptance of the treatment. However, the number
of antihypertensive medications had a significant effect on adherence with dietary orders and
appointment keeping (P < 0.01 and P = 0.01, respectively). The number of antihypertensive drugs
could statistically significantly predict overall score obtained from the questionnaire, F (1, 251)
= 22.29, P < 0.018.
Conclusion: Factors related to the history of the disease and socioeconomic status had no effect
patients adherence with treatment; however, the number of the prescribed antihypertensive drugs
is in association with higher overall scores obtained through the Hill-Bone questionnaire.
Keywords :
Adherence , Diet , Education , Hypertension , Income , Socioeconomic Factors
Journal title :
Journal of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Research (JCVTR)