[Compliance of patients with hypertension].

Hoitotiede Pub Date : 1998-01-01
T Lahdenperä, H Kyngäs
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the compliance of patients with hypertension and the connections between compliance and control. The research material was collected using a questionnaire, which was filled in by 138 patients aged under 60 from one city and from three municipalities. The response percentage was 94%. The results are presented as a frequency and percentage distributions. Means and medians are also presented. The material was analysed using the SPSS for Windows program. Hypertension control was determined on the basis of blood pressure readings and a weight index. According to the blood pressure readings the control of hypertension was good in one tenth of the patients, medium in two thirds and poor in one fifth. Based on the weight index, the control of hypertension was good in less than one third, poor in almost one third and medium in the rest of the patients. Two thirds of the respondents were obese and men were more often obese than women. According to the findings, there were no significant correlations between compliance and control. Compliance with visits and dietary restrictions was poorest, while compliance with medication was best. In the future, we will have to study further the connections between compliance and control in patients with hypertension. The development of a reliable measuring instrument is a long process and requires further research in a large study population.

【高血压患者的依从性】。
本研究的目的是评价高血压患者的依从性以及依从性与对照之间的关系。研究资料通过问卷收集,由来自一个城市和三个直辖市的138名年龄在60岁以下的患者填写。应答率为94%。结果以频率和百分比分布表示。也给出了均值和中位数。使用SPSS for Windows程序对资料进行分析。高血压控制是根据血压读数和体重指数来确定的。根据血压读数,十分之一的患者高血压控制良好,三分之二控制中等,五分之一控制不佳。根据体重指数,高血压控制良好的不到三分之一,控制差的近三分之一,其余为中等。三分之二的受访者肥胖,而且男性比女性更容易肥胖。根据研究结果,依从性和控制之间没有显著的相关性。对就诊和饮食限制的依从性最差,而对药物的依从性最好。在未来,我们将进一步研究高血压患者依从性与控制之间的关系。研制一种可靠的测量仪器是一个长期的过程,需要在大量的研究人群中进行进一步的研究。
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