A qualitative exploration of hypertensive patients’ perception towards quality use of medication and hypertension management at the community level

Objective: This study aimed to explore hypertensive patients’ perspectives on quality use of medication and issues related to hypertension management at the community level in Malaysia. Methods: Focus groups discussion was employed in this qualitative study. A total of 17 hypertensive patients were...

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发表在:Pharmacy Practice
主要作者: 2-s2.0-85042667645
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语言:English
出版: Grupo de Investigacion en Atencion Farmaceutica 2017
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id Tan C.S.; Hassali M.A.; Neoh C.F.; Saleem F.
spelling Tan C.S.; Hassali M.A.; Neoh C.F.; Saleem F.
2-s2.0-85042667645
A qualitative exploration of hypertensive patients’ perception towards quality use of medication and hypertension management at the community level
2017
Pharmacy Practice
15
4
10.18549/PharmPract.2017.04.1074
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85042667645&doi=10.18549%2fPharmPract.2017.04.1074&partnerID=40&md5=6fad116b38b4f5ef43a7a9d7a45e12cd
Objective: This study aimed to explore hypertensive patients’ perspectives on quality use of medication and issues related to hypertension management at the community level in Malaysia. Methods: Focus groups discussion was employed in this qualitative study. A total of 17 hypertensive patients were purposively recruited. Three focus group discussions with semi-structured interview were carried out at Flat Desa Wawasan, Penang. All the conversations were audio recorded, transcribed verbatim and thematically analysed. Results: Three major themes were developed, including medication adherence among hypertensive patients, self-management of hypertension and patients’ knowledge towards hypertension. Poor medication adherence was found and different strategies were taken to overcome the barriers towards adherence. Use of herbal and traditional therapies was perceived as alternative method in controlling blood pressure instead of taking antihypertensive medication. The participants were found to have poor knowledge on side effect and mechanism of action of hypertensive medication. Conclusions: The misconception about the side effect of antihypertensive medication has led to poor adherence among the participants. Lack of knowledge on targeted blood pressure level has led to poor blood pressure monitoring among the participants. Health awareness program and counselling from health care professional should be advocated among the hypertensive patients in addressing the above gaps. © 2017, Grupo de Investigacion en Atencion Farmaceutica. All rights reserved.
Grupo de Investigacion en Atencion Farmaceutica
18863655
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A qualitative exploration of hypertensive patients’ perception towards quality use of medication and hypertension management at the community level
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title_short A qualitative exploration of hypertensive patients’ perception towards quality use of medication and hypertension management at the community level
title_full A qualitative exploration of hypertensive patients’ perception towards quality use of medication and hypertension management at the community level
title_fullStr A qualitative exploration of hypertensive patients’ perception towards quality use of medication and hypertension management at the community level
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description Objective: This study aimed to explore hypertensive patients’ perspectives on quality use of medication and issues related to hypertension management at the community level in Malaysia. Methods: Focus groups discussion was employed in this qualitative study. A total of 17 hypertensive patients were purposively recruited. Three focus group discussions with semi-structured interview were carried out at Flat Desa Wawasan, Penang. All the conversations were audio recorded, transcribed verbatim and thematically analysed. Results: Three major themes were developed, including medication adherence among hypertensive patients, self-management of hypertension and patients’ knowledge towards hypertension. Poor medication adherence was found and different strategies were taken to overcome the barriers towards adherence. Use of herbal and traditional therapies was perceived as alternative method in controlling blood pressure instead of taking antihypertensive medication. The participants were found to have poor knowledge on side effect and mechanism of action of hypertensive medication. Conclusions: The misconception about the side effect of antihypertensive medication has led to poor adherence among the participants. Lack of knowledge on targeted blood pressure level has led to poor blood pressure monitoring among the participants. Health awareness program and counselling from health care professional should be advocated among the hypertensive patients in addressing the above gaps. © 2017, Grupo de Investigacion en Atencion Farmaceutica. All rights reserved.
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