Perceptions about hypertension in an urban population in Pakistan.

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Nimra Noor, Danish Hassan, Saira Khalid, Momina Kashif
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Background: As the risk factors and prevalence of hypertension continue to increase in Pakistan, it is imperative to understand the perceptions of patients about its prevention, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and management to inform the design of programmes to improve management.

Objective: To explore patients' perceptions about the treatment, management and control of hypertension in an urban population in Pakistan.

Methods: Using a semi-structured questionnaire, we conducted one-on-one interviews with 30 hypertensive patients at 2 urban government tertiary care hospitals in Lahore and Sargodha. The patients were aged 35-70 years, diagnosed with hypertension by a registered medical doctor, and being treated with anti-hypertensive medication. The interviews were recorded, transcribed and analysed using Quirkos.

Results: Almost all the patients recognized the potential long-term consequences of hypertension. Most of them said regular use of prescribed medication was beneficial, including for blood pressure control and relief of symptoms. They understood the benefits of lifestyle modification, such as engaging in physical activity, for the management of blood pressure. They however had inadequate knowledge of their treatment regimens; some of them took their medications irregularly, while some took them only when they felt symptoms. Most patients relied solely on medical management.

Conclusion: We identified major challenges with the management of hypertension among the study population. Patients and caregivers relied mostly on medical management, with insufficient follow-up after initiating treatment. There is a need to improve patient follow-up and provide better patient education on the benefits of adhering to treatment regimens and adopting lifestyle changes including dietary and exercise management.

巴基斯坦城市居民对高血压的看法。
背景:在巴基斯坦,高血压的风险因素和患病率持续上升,因此必须了解患者对高血压的预防、症状、诊断、治疗和管理的看法,以便为设计改善管理的方案提供信息:探讨巴基斯坦城市人口中患者对高血压治疗、管理和控制的看法:我们使用半结构式问卷,在拉合尔和萨戈达的两家城市政府三甲医院对 30 名高血压患者进行了一对一访谈。患者年龄在 35-70 岁之间,由注册医生诊断为高血压,并正在接受抗高血压药物治疗。使用 Quirkos 对访谈进行了记录、转录和分析:几乎所有患者都认识到了高血压的潜在长期后果。他们中的大多数人表示,定期服用处方药是有益的,包括控制血压和缓解症状。他们了解改变生活方式(如参加体育锻炼)对控制血压的益处。但是,他们对自己的治疗方案了解不足;有些人服药不规律,有些人只是在感觉有症状时才服药。大多数患者完全依赖药物治疗:我们在研究人群中发现了高血压管理方面的主要挑战。患者和护理人员主要依赖药物治疗,在开始治疗后没有进行充分的随访。有必要加强对患者的随访,并提供更好的患者教育,让他们了解坚持治疗方案和改变生活方式(包括饮食和运动管理)的益处。
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