2019
DOI: 10.1155/2019/5749648
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Qualitative Study of Barriers to Adherence to Antihypertensive Medication among Rural Women in India

Abstract: Objective. There is poor adherence to antihypertensive therapies among women in India. To determine its socioeconomic barriers we performed a qualitative study on Indian rural women with hypertension. Methods. In-depth interviews with women having hypertension and presenting to outpatient department at a teaching hospital were performed in 30 women aged 35-65 years, using a questionnaire focused on reasons for nonadherence and poor lifestyle modification. Low to medium adherence was observed in two-thirds of w… Show more

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“…Similarly, those who were not employed, those belonging to occupational class VI, in polygamous union and living below poverty line had high CV risk compared to their counterpart. These factors determine the socioeconomic status of the respondents, poor socioeconomic factors are barriers to medication adherence and good adherence is essential for achieving good blood pressure control and ultimately reducing CV risk [28,29]. The predictors for high CV risk identified in this study were advancing age and male gender.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Similarly, those who were not employed, those belonging to occupational class VI, in polygamous union and living below poverty line had high CV risk compared to their counterpart. These factors determine the socioeconomic status of the respondents, poor socioeconomic factors are barriers to medication adherence and good adherence is essential for achieving good blood pressure control and ultimately reducing CV risk [28,29]. The predictors for high CV risk identified in this study were advancing age and male gender.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The problem seemed especially critical when medicines are expensive. 40 Good provider-patient relationship is reported to be important for people to return for clinic visits and engage in selfmanagement practices. Participants who were adherent described their physicians as honest, caring, listening, or afriend.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Text message program design process: Our behavior change goal was to improve medication adherence in secondary prevention for patients with history of occlusive arterial disease. In the literature search we found several studies indicating the importance of evaluating barriers that affect adherence to medications in cardiovascular patients [5] [27] [28]. We carried out qualitative research to identify barriers to adherence in our setting and compared our findings to the existing literature.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%