Achieving optimal outcomes in the treatment of hypertension--a prevalent and largely asymptomatic disease--necessitates that patients take their medications not only properly (medication adherence) but also continue to do so throughout long-term treatment (persistence). However, poor medication-taking behavior is a major problem among patients with hypertension, and has been identified as one of the main causes of failure to achieve adequate control of blood pressure (BP). In turn, patients with hypertension who have uncontrolled BP as a result of their poor medication-taking behavior remain at risk for serious morbidity and mortality (eg, stroke, myocardial infarction, and kidney failure), thereby accounting for a significant cost burden t...
The aim of this thesis was to assess the prevalence and determinants of non-adherence and non-persis...
AbstractObjectivesTo systematically review the evidence on the impact of interventions to improve me...
Hypertension is a global illness and one that affects circa 20% of the population. Despite the effe...
Achieving optimal outcomes in the treatment of hypertension--a prevalent and largely asymptomatic di...
Achieving optimal outcomes in the treatment of hypertension—a prevalent and largely asymptomatic dis...
Despite increased awareness, poor adherence to treatments for chronic diseases remains a global prob...
Despite increased awareness, poor adherence to treatments for chronic diseases remains a global prob...
Despite increased awareness, poor adherence to treatments for chronic diseases remains a global prob...
Despite increased awareness, poor adherence to treatments for chronic diseases remains a global prob...
Unsatisfactory compliance in the treatment of high blood presure is frequently due to sequential bar...
Background: Anti-hypertensive drugs can effectively control hypertension, subject to good adherence....
Low adherence of hypertensive patients to prescribed antihypertensive medications is a major cause o...
High medical adherence is a prerequisite for achieving goals in the treatment of hypertension (HTN)....
Nonadherence is a common reason for treatment failure and treatment resistance. No matter how it is ...
Low adherence of hypertensive patients to prescribed antihypertensive medications is a major cause o...
The aim of this thesis was to assess the prevalence and determinants of non-adherence and non-persis...
AbstractObjectivesTo systematically review the evidence on the impact of interventions to improve me...
Hypertension is a global illness and one that affects circa 20% of the population. Despite the effe...
Achieving optimal outcomes in the treatment of hypertension--a prevalent and largely asymptomatic di...
Achieving optimal outcomes in the treatment of hypertension—a prevalent and largely asymptomatic dis...
Despite increased awareness, poor adherence to treatments for chronic diseases remains a global prob...
Despite increased awareness, poor adherence to treatments for chronic diseases remains a global prob...
Despite increased awareness, poor adherence to treatments for chronic diseases remains a global prob...
Despite increased awareness, poor adherence to treatments for chronic diseases remains a global prob...
Unsatisfactory compliance in the treatment of high blood presure is frequently due to sequential bar...
Background: Anti-hypertensive drugs can effectively control hypertension, subject to good adherence....
Low adherence of hypertensive patients to prescribed antihypertensive medications is a major cause o...
High medical adherence is a prerequisite for achieving goals in the treatment of hypertension (HTN)....
Nonadherence is a common reason for treatment failure and treatment resistance. No matter how it is ...
Low adherence of hypertensive patients to prescribed antihypertensive medications is a major cause o...
The aim of this thesis was to assess the prevalence and determinants of non-adherence and non-persis...
AbstractObjectivesTo systematically review the evidence on the impact of interventions to improve me...
Hypertension is a global illness and one that affects circa 20% of the population. Despite the effe...