MEDICATION ADHERENCE AND BLOOD PRESSURE CONTROL AMONG HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS IN A NIGERIAN TERTIARY HOSPITAL: A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY

Auteurs

  • Ibrahim MA Osun State University College of Health Sciences, Osogbo, Osun state.  Auteur
  • Sonibare OO Osun State University College of Health Sciences, Osogbo, Osun state.  Auteur
  • Bamikefa TA Uniosun Teaching Hospital, Osogbo Auteur
  • Ajayi AA Osun State University College of Health Sciences, Osogbo, Osun state Auteur
  • Ogungbemi AO Osun State University College of Health Sciences, Osogbo, Osun state Auteur
  • Aderemi AV Osun State University, Osogbo, Osun state Auteur
  • Adefila AV Osun State University College of Health Sciences, Osogbo, Osun state Auteur
  • Olowookere SA Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria. Auteur

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.64052/c9hhf806

Samenvatting

Background: Despite the availability of potent antihypertensive medications blood pressure control remains low worldwide. Poor blood pressure control is known to contribute significantly to the morbidity and mortality among hypertensive patients with developing countries disproportionately affected. There are limited studies locally on relationship between medication adherence and blood pressure control.

Aim
: To investigate the relationship between medication adherence and blood pressure control among hypertensive patients attending Family Medicine clinic of UNIOSUN Teaching Hospital, Osogbo, Osun State, Nigeria.

Methods
: A cross-sectional hospital-based study was conducted. Systematic sampling method was used to recruit 300 known adult hypertensive patients from August to November, 2021. Data was collected using a pre-tested interviewer-administered questionnaire and medication adherence was measured using Morisky 8-Item Medication Adherence Questionnaire. Data was analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics with p-value < 0.05 taken to be statistically significant.

Results
: This study recorded poor medication adherence among the study participants with 51.3% and 48.7% medium and low medication adherence respectively. Blood pressure control rate (46.7%) was also low. There is a directly proportional relationship between medication adherence and blood pressure control among the participants which was statistically (p= 0.001).

Conclusions
: Hypertensive patients adhered poorly to antihypertensive medication and the blood pressure control among them was poor. 

Biografieën auteurs

  • Ibrahim MA, {$affiliation)

    Department of Family Medicine, Osun State University College of Health Sciences, Osogbo, Osun state. 

  • Sonibare OO, {$affiliation)

    Department of Family Medicine, Osun State University College of Health Sciences, Osogbo, Osun state. 

  • Bamikefa TA, {$affiliation)

    Division of Nephrology, Department of Medicine, Uniosun Teaching Hospital, Osogbo

  • Ajayi AA, {$affiliation)

    Department of Family Medicine, Osun State University College of Health Sciences, Osogbo, Osun state

  • Ogungbemi AO, {$affiliation)

    Department of Family Medicine, Osun State University College of Health Sciences, Osogbo, Osun state

  • Aderemi AV, {$affiliation)

    Department of Medical Biochemistry, College of Health Sciences, Osun State University, Osogbo, Osun state

  • Adefila AV, {$affiliation)

    General Outpatient Department, Osun State University College of Health Sciences, Osogbo, Osun state

  • Olowookere SA, {$affiliation)

    Department of Community Health, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria.

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2025-04-14

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MEDICATION ADHERENCE AND BLOOD PRESSURE CONTROL AMONG HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS IN A NIGERIAN TERTIARY HOSPITAL: A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY. (2025). Nigerian Journal of Family Practice, 15(1), 29-34. https://doi.org/10.64052/c9hhf806

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