Objectives: This descriptive study was performed in hypertensive patients to determine their level of knowledge on, and attitudes to drug use.
Study Design: The study was carried out in 194 patients (144 women, 50 men) who had been on antihypertensive treatment for at least a year. The mean duration of hypertension was 6.3+/-5.7 years. Data were collected using a questionnaire on sociodemographic characteristics and level of knowledge on, and attitudes to drug use.
Results: Of the participants, 70.1% were at the age of 50 years or beyond. Fifty-six patients (28.9%) were found to have a poor compliance with drug use. Noncompliance showed a significant association with age and gender, being 43.1% and 22.8% in the age groups of
Conclusion: Poor compliance to therapy in about one-third of the patients is a critical problem. Patients with hypertension must be informed and monitored by health professionals with respect to drug use.
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