Clinic Attendance Compliance Pattern of Adult Hypertensive Nigerians Seen at UNTH, Enugu

S. Ike, B. Anisiuba, B. Onwubere, V. Ikeh
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Objective: A number of factors affect the clinic attendance compliance of the average adult Nigerian. The consequent default from treatment could affect the management outcome of such patients. This study was therefore, undertaken to evaluate the clinic attendance compliance pattern of adult hypertensive patients being seen at the UNTH Enugu, and the factors affecting this. Method: Records of consecutive adult hypertensive patients attending the Cardiac Clinics of the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Enugu, in a total study period from 1989 to 1999 were retrospectively studied. Data were collected from patients' case records using a proforma that had been specifically designed for the study. Results: Four hundred and ten patients were reviewed. Forty percent of the patients had already defaulted by the 3rd visit. The default rate was significantly affected by the number of antihypertensive drugs the patients were taking ( P Conclusion: This study shows a high default rate at clinic attendance. Age, severity of hypertension at first visit and the number of antihypertensive drugs appear to affect the clinic compliance pattern. Efforts should be geared at addressing these factors in the bid to ensure a better management outcome for hypertensive patients. Key Words: Clinic Compliance, Adult Hypertensive Nigerians Orient Journal of Medicine Vol.15(3&4) 2003: 1-7
埃努古UNTH尼日利亚成年高血压患者的就诊依从性模式
目的:影响尼日利亚普通成年人门诊就诊依从性的因素有很多。由此导致的不接受治疗可能会影响这类患者的治疗结果。因此,本研究旨在评估在UNTH Enugu就诊的成年高血压患者的就诊依从性模式及其影响因素。方法:回顾性分析1989 ~ 1999年在尼日利亚大学埃努古教学医院心脏科连续就诊的成年高血压患者的临床资料。使用专门为研究设计的形式表格从患者病例记录中收集数据。结果:回顾了410例患者。到第三次就诊时,40%的患者已经违约。患者服用降压药的数量显著影响患者的违约率(P)。结论:本研究显示患者在就诊时有较高的违约率。年龄、初诊高血压严重程度和降压药的使用数量影响临床依从性。应努力解决这些因素,以确保对高血压患者有更好的管理结果。关键词:临床依从性;尼日利亚成人高血压;东方医学杂志Vol.15(3&4) 2003: 1-7
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