Association between medication adherence and blood pressure control and factors associated with antihypertensive medication adherence in the Melaka Tengah District: A cross-sectional survey

The burden of cardiovascular disease and early morbidity and mortality is exacerbated by hypertension. According to the 2019 National Health and Morbidity Survey, 30% of adults in Malaysia aged over 18 years had hypertension. Our study aimed to investigate the association between medication adherenc...

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Veröffentlicht in:Malaysian family physician 2024, Vol.19, p.56-56
Hauptverfasser: Suleiman, Siti Zaleha, Htay, Mila Nu Nu, Soe, Htoo Htoo Kyaw, Low, Li Ying Cherlynn, Alias, Siti Hawa, Yussof, Syamimi, Keng, Wei Xiong, Chong, Karleen, Sahiran, Mohammad Faiz, Harun, Muhamad Hafiz, Othman, Azman, Abdullah, Rosmiza, Mansor, Nadratulmazlyna Mohd, Ishak, Nor Haslinda, Abdul Rahman, Ahmad Fithri Azam, Moe, Soe
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Zusammenfassung:The burden of cardiovascular disease and early morbidity and mortality is exacerbated by hypertension. According to the 2019 National Health and Morbidity Survey, 30% of adults in Malaysia aged over 18 years had hypertension. Our study aimed to investigate the association between medication adherence and blood pressure control and the factors associated with antihypertensive medication adherence. This cross-sectional study was conducted among adult patients with hypertension who had been under treatment at public primary health clinics in the Melaka Tengah District. A self-administered questionnaire was used, and blood pressure was measured. Descriptive and multivariate logistic regression analyses were conducted using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (version 28). A total of 1531 patients were recruited in this study. Among them, 74.1% had good antihypertensive medication adherence, and 51.4% had their blood pressure controlled. Medication adherence was significantly associated with blood pressure control (P
ISSN:1985-207X
1985-2274
DOI:10.51866/oa.651