Objectives. A conceptual model of the psychological factors underpinning adherence to anti-hypertensive medication is proposed and tested. The model suggests that adherence is influenced by three sets of variables: demography, health status, and perceived effects of medication; cognitions and motivation; and intention to adhere. Methods and Design. Patients with known hypertension were recruited from three primary care practices in South-East England and were asked to complete a postal questionnaire. A total of 1,070 responses were received. The questionnaire asked about the three sets of predictor variables, and adherence. Eight weeks after the first questionnaire, a second was posted to all respondents, this time asking about adheren...
Objectives: To explore hypertensive patients 19 beliefs about their condition and its treatment and ...
Poor adherence with antihypertensive therapies is a major factor in the low rates of blood pressure ...
Aims: Medication non-adherence is a crucial behavioural risk factor in hypertension management. Fort...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The social-psychologic...
Background: Resistant hypertension is a chronic condition in which the arterial blood pressure rema...
thesisThe general problem considered in the study was drug compliance or adherence to a therapeutic ...
This study aims to understand the experience of hypertensive patients in adhering to medicine. Despi...
Hypertension is a significant public health problem. Despite the availability of effective treatment...
Objectives: (1) To help identify patients with poor adherence and (2) to identify potential reasons ...
Nonadherence to antihypertensives is prevalent and is associated with poorer health outcomes. This s...
Medication adherence is essential for optimal therapeutic outcomes. However, non-adherence with long...
Background: Anti-hypertensive drugs can effectively control hypertension, subject to good adherence....
Studies suggest that patients ’ health beliefs about an ill-ness may affect their medication-taking ...
Hypertension is a global illness and one that affects circa 20% of the population. Despite the effe...
Low rates of adherence to hypertensive therapy limit patients' securing the full benefits of treatme...
Objectives: To explore hypertensive patients 19 beliefs about their condition and its treatment and ...
Poor adherence with antihypertensive therapies is a major factor in the low rates of blood pressure ...
Aims: Medication non-adherence is a crucial behavioural risk factor in hypertension management. Fort...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The social-psychologic...
Background: Resistant hypertension is a chronic condition in which the arterial blood pressure rema...
thesisThe general problem considered in the study was drug compliance or adherence to a therapeutic ...
This study aims to understand the experience of hypertensive patients in adhering to medicine. Despi...
Hypertension is a significant public health problem. Despite the availability of effective treatment...
Objectives: (1) To help identify patients with poor adherence and (2) to identify potential reasons ...
Nonadherence to antihypertensives is prevalent and is associated with poorer health outcomes. This s...
Medication adherence is essential for optimal therapeutic outcomes. However, non-adherence with long...
Background: Anti-hypertensive drugs can effectively control hypertension, subject to good adherence....
Studies suggest that patients ’ health beliefs about an ill-ness may affect their medication-taking ...
Hypertension is a global illness and one that affects circa 20% of the population. Despite the effe...
Low rates of adherence to hypertensive therapy limit patients' securing the full benefits of treatme...
Objectives: To explore hypertensive patients 19 beliefs about their condition and its treatment and ...
Poor adherence with antihypertensive therapies is a major factor in the low rates of blood pressure ...
Aims: Medication non-adherence is a crucial behavioural risk factor in hypertension management. Fort...