Does medication adherence improve blood pressure control in treated hypertensive patients?
Medication adherence is essential for achieving blood pressure control in hypertensive patients, with targeted interventions needed for women, rural residents, and newly diagnosed individuals.
The high prevalence of uncontrolled hypertension in Bangladesh underscores the need for improved treatment strategies. Addressing medication adherence is essential for better BP control, with particular attention needed for women, rural residents, and newly diagnosed individuals. A comprehensive approach is warranted, including strategies to enhance adherence, early diagnosis, personalized treatment, and simplified medication regimens. These efforts align with the UN's 2030 SDGs, emphasizing targeted interventions for equitable healthcare access and outcomes.
Hossain et al. (Tue,) studied this question.
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