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Reasons for non-compliance among patients with hypertension at Vanga Hospital, Bandundu Province, Democratic Republic of Congo: A qualitative study

机译:刚果民主共和国万隆杜省Vanga医院高血压患者不依从的原因:定性研究

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Background: Hypertension is a serious public health challenge in both economically developing and developed countries. Patients on outpatient medication for hypertension at Vanga Hospital in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) often present with uncontrolled hypertension and some with hypertension emergencies. On enquiry, the problem appeared to revolve around compliance.Method: The study was a qualitative, descriptive study using the focus group interview technique for data collection. Subjects were purposely selected. Interviews were conducted from 23 March to 19 July 2006. Three focus groups were formed: The first was heterogeneous in terms of gender (five males and three females), the second homogeneous (six males) and the last also homogeneous (six females). The group members varied with respect to characteristics such as place of residence, occupation and educational standard. The data collected were analysed using the thematic analysis method within grounded theory.Results: Five themes emerged as possible explanations for non-compliance: Side effects discouraged patients from taking medication; patients took medication only when they experienced perceived symptoms of hypertension; poor knowledge of the disease and the medication used; lack of support by family members; and difficulty in obtaining antihypertensive medication.Conclusion: Side effects of the medication, lack of information and support, difficulty in obtaining the medication and the fact that the disease is mainly silent played a major role in the poor adherence to hypertension medication. Sustained health promotion and education should be undertaken at all levels of patient contact to ensure good compliance.
机译:背景:在经济发达国家和发达国家,高血压都是严重的公共卫生挑战。在刚果民主共和国(DRC)的Vanga医院接受高血压门诊用药的患者通常表现为高血压不受控制,有些患有高血压紧急情况。经询问,问题似乎与合规有关。方法:本研究是使用焦点小组访谈技术进行数据收集的定性,描述性研究。故意选择受试者。访谈于2006年3月23日至7月19日进行。形成了三个焦点小组:第一个焦点小组在性别方面是异类的(五名男性和三名女性),第二个是同质的(六名男性),最后一个也是同质的(六名女性)。小组成员在居住地,职业和教育水平等特征方面各不相同。结果:五个主题可以作为不合规的可能解释:副作用使患者不愿服药。患者只有在感觉到高血压症状时才服用药物;对疾病和所用药物的了解不足;缺乏家人的支持;结论:药物的副作用,缺乏信息和支持,难以获得药物以及疾病主要是沉默的事实在不良依从性高血压药物中起了主要作用。应该在患者接触的各个层面上进行持续的健康促进和教育,以确保良好的依从性。

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