Adherence in Hypertension
University Hospital of Lausanne · East Carolina University
Abstract
The global epidemic of hypertension is largely uncontrolled and hypertension remains the leading cause of noncommunicable disease deaths worldwide. Suboptimal adherence, which includes failure to initiate pharmacotherapy, to take medications as often as prescribed, and to persist on therapy long-term, is a well-recognized factor contributing to the poor control of blood pressure in hypertension. Several categories of factors including demographic, socioeconomic, concomitant medical-behavioral conditions, therapy-related, healthcare team and system-related factors, and patient factors are associated with nonadherence. Understanding the categories of factors contributing to nonadherence is useful in managing…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 65.10
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 180
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2Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Pharmacotherapy
- Intensive care medicine
- Disease
- Socioeconomic status
- Adverse effect
- Health care
- Concomitant
- Good health and well-being