Health-Related Quality of Life and Blood Pressure Control in Hypertensive Patients with and without Complications
The goal of antihypertensive treatment is to reduce blood pressure without interfering in health-related quality of life (HRQL) This study aimed to assess the influence of hypertension control upon HRQL in hypertensive patients with and without complications. Seventy-seven hypertensive outpatients (...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Clinics (São Paulo, Brazil) Brazil), 2009-01, Vol.64 (7), p.619-628 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The goal of antihypertensive treatment is to reduce blood pressure without interfering in health-related quality of life (HRQL)
This study aimed to assess the influence of hypertension control upon HRQL in hypertensive patients with and without complications.
Seventy-seven hypertensive outpatients (71% women, 58% white, 60% with elementary school level education, average age 54 ± 8 years) were observed during a 12-month special care program (phase 1: clinical visits every two months, donation of all antihypertensive medications, meetings with a multidisciplinary team, and active telephone calls) and three years of standard care (phase 2: clinical visits every four months, medication provided by the drugstore of the hospital with a two-hour wait and a possible lack of medication, no meetings with a multidisciplinary team or active telephone calls). The patient HRQL was assessed using Bulpitt and Fletcher’s Specific Questionnaire, as well as the SF-36 scores. Hypertensive patients were divided into “with complications” (n=37, diastolic blood pressure great than 110 mm Hg for patients with or without treatment, with clinically evident target-organ or other associated illness) and “without complications” (n=40). The variables studied were quality of life, blood pressure control, hypertension gravity, and demographic characteristics.
In hypertensive patients with and without complications, both the systolic and diastolic blood pressure were significantly higher (p |
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ISSN: | 1807-5932 1980-5322 1980-5322 |
DOI: | 10.1590/S1807-59322009000700003 |