From 1987 to 1991, over 36,000 men and women aged 20-59 years have been examined in the Monitoring Project on Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors in The Netherlands. Classification of the treatment status of hypertensives in this population-based study was based on self-administered questionnaires. In order to assess the accuracy of self-reported antihypertensive drug use we compared the questionnaire information with computerized pharmacy records from a sample of 372 hypertensive subjects. Most antihypertensive drugs that were mentioned in the questionnaire were present in the pharmacy medication history (93%). However, this percentage was less (76%) when a comparison was made with the calculated duration of use based on the number of unit...
Poor adherence with antihypertensive therapies is a major factor in the low rates of blood pressure ...
Objectives: To explore hypertensive patients 19 beliefs about their condition and its treatment and ...
Background: Evidence on the comparative validity of self-reported medication use in large-scale stud...
Purpose The agreement between drug use measured in computerized pharmacy records and patient intervi...
BACKGROUND: Since 1987 the Monitoring Project on Cardiovascular Risk Factors has been carried out in...
Rahmat Sediq,1 Jurjen van der Schans,1 Aafje Dotinga,2 Rolinde A Alingh,2 Bob Wilffert,1,3 Jens HJ B...
<p>High adherence to blood pressure (BP) medical correction determines clinical and socioeconomic ef...
Background: Hypertension (HT) is highly prevalent and a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease...
One of the major problems in cardiology practice is poor adherence to antihypertensive medication. T...
Objective: Since irrational use of antihypertensives has considerable clinical and economical conseq...
Objective - To validate self-reported use of medications for secondary prevention of coronary heart ...
In this thesis, we addressed different issues related to drug exposure as it may bear on the estimat...
Adherence is a particular concern in treating hypertension, and non-adherence to antihypertensive dr...
Objective: Medication nonadherence is a major cause of uncontrolled hypertension, but clinicians are...
Introduction: Prescription of the right antihypertensivedrug plays a key role in treatment and preve...
Poor adherence with antihypertensive therapies is a major factor in the low rates of blood pressure ...
Objectives: To explore hypertensive patients 19 beliefs about their condition and its treatment and ...
Background: Evidence on the comparative validity of self-reported medication use in large-scale stud...
Purpose The agreement between drug use measured in computerized pharmacy records and patient intervi...
BACKGROUND: Since 1987 the Monitoring Project on Cardiovascular Risk Factors has been carried out in...
Rahmat Sediq,1 Jurjen van der Schans,1 Aafje Dotinga,2 Rolinde A Alingh,2 Bob Wilffert,1,3 Jens HJ B...
<p>High adherence to blood pressure (BP) medical correction determines clinical and socioeconomic ef...
Background: Hypertension (HT) is highly prevalent and a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease...
One of the major problems in cardiology practice is poor adherence to antihypertensive medication. T...
Objective: Since irrational use of antihypertensives has considerable clinical and economical conseq...
Objective - To validate self-reported use of medications for secondary prevention of coronary heart ...
In this thesis, we addressed different issues related to drug exposure as it may bear on the estimat...
Adherence is a particular concern in treating hypertension, and non-adherence to antihypertensive dr...
Objective: Medication nonadherence is a major cause of uncontrolled hypertension, but clinicians are...
Introduction: Prescription of the right antihypertensivedrug plays a key role in treatment and preve...
Poor adherence with antihypertensive therapies is a major factor in the low rates of blood pressure ...
Objectives: To explore hypertensive patients 19 beliefs about their condition and its treatment and ...
Background: Evidence on the comparative validity of self-reported medication use in large-scale stud...