[非洲黑人抗高血压治疗依从性]。

C. Konin, M. Adoh, I. Coulibaly, E. Kramoh, M. Safou, R. N'Guetta, J. N’djessan, J. Koffi
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高血压在撒哈拉以南非洲地区呈上升趋势。在这种环境下很难遵循正确的治疗方法。目的评价药物治疗依从性,识别观察不良患者的特点。方法在阿比让心脏研究所门诊部对200名撒哈拉以南非洲高血压患者进行了为期一个多月的研究。采用吉瑞德依从性评价试验对其依从性进行评估。结果患者平均年龄59岁,女性占59.5%。大多数患者(60%)的月薪低于100,000 CFA(152欧元)。62%的人没有医疗保险。175例(87.5%)患者出现随访困难。其中55%的患者依从性很差,32.5%的患者有轻微困难。只有12.5%的人正确地遵守了规定。30 - 70岁患者中,女性(60.5%)、失业患者(93.7%)、已婚女性(68.7%)和高管(50%)的依从性较差。其他影响依从性较差的因素为月收入低于100,000 FCFA(64%)、每日服用片数大于3片(77.3%)、每日给药次数>或= 3美元(95.7%)和药物成本高。当草药治疗与医疗药物相结合或单独使用时,不良依从性更常见。结论降压治疗依从性较差。原因有很多,但它们往往与黑人社会日益严重的贫困有关。
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[Black Africans' compliance to antihypertensive treatment].
UNLABELLED Hypertension is increasing in sub-Saharan Africa. It is difficult to follow a correct treatment in this environment. PURPOSE Assessing the compliance of the drug therapy and identifying the characteristics of poor observant patients. METHODS A study was carried out over one month at the outpatient department of the Abidjan Heart Institute among 200 sub-Saharan African hypertensives. Their compliance was estimated with the Compliance Evaluation Test of Girerd. RESULTS The average age of the patients was 59 years and 59.5% of them were women. Most patients (60%) had a monthly pay lower than 100,000 CFA (Euros 152). Sixty two percent had no medical insurance. So 175 patients (87.5%) had difficulties to follow their treatment. Among them 55% had a very bad compliance and 32.5% had minor difficulties. Only 12.5% of them had a right compliance. A bad compliance was frequent between 30 and 70 years, in women (60.5%), in unemployed patients (93.7%), in married women (68.7%) and in executives (50%). Other factors of a poor compliance was a monthly income lower than 100,000 FCFA (64%), a number of daily tablets higher than three (77.3%), a number of daily administration >or= $ 3 (95.7%) and the high cost of drugs. A bad compliance is more frequent when herbal treatment is associated with medical drugs or used separately. CONCLUSION The compliance of the antihypertensive treatment was poor. The causes are numerous, but they are very often related with the growing poverty in the black society.
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