<p><strong>Aim.</strong> To study the efficacy of antihypertensive therapy in elderly patients under the condition of research program and outpatient practice by ambulatory blood pressure (BP) monitoring (ABPM) and office BP evaluation, as well as explore patients' treatment compliance.</p><p><strong>Material and methods.</strong> Patients with arterial hypertension, 1-2 degree (n=75) were included into the study. Patients were invited to in-person physician visit again after 4 years. Evaluation of office BP, ABPM, Morisky-Green questionnaire survey was performed. Besides patients were asked to give their understanding of factors that could influence treatment compliance. Patients were divided into 2 cohorts (adherers and non-adherers), dep...
Nonadherence to taking medication in older people with hypertension is a serious problem in the mana...
This study was conducted to determine the different factors affecting the compliance to anti-hyperte...
<p>High adherence to blood pressure (BP) medical correction determines clinical and socioeconomic ef...
Background: Limited studies have evaluated the medication-taking behavior in very elderly hypertensi...
Approximately half of all elderly patients have elevated blood pressure, and proper treatment of thi...
In line with the increase of life expenctancy, the prevalence of the elderly suffering from hyperten...
Background: Non-adherence to treatment has been identified as the main cause of uncontrolled blood p...
OBJECTIVE: This article describes the rationale and methodology for the monitoring of ambulatory blo...
OBJECTIVE: to verify prevalence of adherence to pharmacological treatment of hypertension in elderly...
Introduction: Medication compliance is consequential part of treatment success. Medication non- comp...
Background: Hypertension is one of the most frequently occurring noncommunicable diseases, and it ca...
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: Lack of adherence with medications is the main cause of antih...
none6noUnsatisfactory blood pressure (BP) control in the treated hypertensive patient is largely rel...
Hypertension is highly prevalent after the age of 65 years affecting more than 60% of individuals in...
Introduction: the antihypertensive treatment in patients with 20 or more years old requires strict c...
Nonadherence to taking medication in older people with hypertension is a serious problem in the mana...
This study was conducted to determine the different factors affecting the compliance to anti-hyperte...
<p>High adherence to blood pressure (BP) medical correction determines clinical and socioeconomic ef...
Background: Limited studies have evaluated the medication-taking behavior in very elderly hypertensi...
Approximately half of all elderly patients have elevated blood pressure, and proper treatment of thi...
In line with the increase of life expenctancy, the prevalence of the elderly suffering from hyperten...
Background: Non-adherence to treatment has been identified as the main cause of uncontrolled blood p...
OBJECTIVE: This article describes the rationale and methodology for the monitoring of ambulatory blo...
OBJECTIVE: to verify prevalence of adherence to pharmacological treatment of hypertension in elderly...
Introduction: Medication compliance is consequential part of treatment success. Medication non- comp...
Background: Hypertension is one of the most frequently occurring noncommunicable diseases, and it ca...
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: Lack of adherence with medications is the main cause of antih...
none6noUnsatisfactory blood pressure (BP) control in the treated hypertensive patient is largely rel...
Hypertension is highly prevalent after the age of 65 years affecting more than 60% of individuals in...
Introduction: the antihypertensive treatment in patients with 20 or more years old requires strict c...
Nonadherence to taking medication in older people with hypertension is a serious problem in the mana...
This study was conducted to determine the different factors affecting the compliance to anti-hyperte...
<p>High adherence to blood pressure (BP) medical correction determines clinical and socioeconomic ef...