高血压控制的障碍。高血压管理审核组。

T Strasser, L Wilhelmsen
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尽管在治疗方面取得了巨大进展,但在人群中对高血压的控制远远低于可实现的水平,即使在医疗保健高度发达的人群中也是如此。到20世纪80年代末,在一些欧洲中心,18-34%的高血压病例未被发现,在以前已知的病例中,22-38%未得到治疗。世卫组织/世卫组织高血压管理审计合作项目旨在评估更好地控制高血压的一些障碍。对2215名医生的观念和态度进行了调查。在不同的中心和不同的患者年龄,25-45%的医生不会在低于100毫米汞柱的情况下开始药物治疗。当问及为什么高血压没有被早期发现的原因时,除了其他原因外,医生倾向于将其归咎于工作量,而患者通常认为医生对血压读数缺乏兴趣。总的来说,病人的满意度似乎并不理想。医生的信息来源多种多样;世卫组织、ISH和WHL似乎都没有在通知医生方面发挥重要作用。
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Impediments to the control of hypertension. Hypertension Management Audit Group.

Despite the great therapeutic advances, the control of hypertension in populations is far below the achievable level, even in populations with highly developed health care. By the end of the 1980's, in selected European centres, 18-34% of cases of hypertension were undetected, and among those previously known, 22-38% were untreated. The cooperative WHO/WHL Hypertension Management Audit Project aimed at assessing some of the impediments to better control of hypertension. The concepts and attitudes of 2,215 physicians were surveyed. In various centres and at various patient ages, 25-45% of physicians would not start drug treatment below 100 mm Hg. When inquiring into the perceived reasons why hypertension had not been detected earlier, among other reasons, physicians tended to incriminate their workload, while patients often felt that there was a lack of interest on the doctor's part to take a blood pressure reading. In general, patient satisfaction seemed suboptimal. Physician's sources of information were varied; neither WHO, nor ISH or WHL seemed to play an important role in informing the physicians.

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