Temporal Trends and Geographic Disparity in Hypertension Care in China

Background: This study examines trends and geographic disparities in the diagnosis, treatment, and control of hypertension in China and investigates the association between regional factors and hypertension care. Methods: Blood pressure data and data relating to health care for hypertension were use...

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Main Authors: Yang Zhao, Brian Oldenburg, Siqi Zhao, Tilahun Nigatu Haregu, Luwen Zhang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Japan Epidemiological Association 2020-08-01
Series:Journal of Epidemiology
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Online Access:https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jea/30/8/30_JE20190029/_pdf
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spelling doaj-824537ab86f44f479358a01490d898c72020-11-25T02:59:24ZengJapan Epidemiological AssociationJournal of Epidemiology0917-50401349-90922020-08-0130835436110.2188/jea.JE20190029Temporal Trends and Geographic Disparity in Hypertension Care in ChinaYang Zhao0Brian Oldenburg1Siqi Zhao2Tilahun Nigatu Haregu3Luwen Zhang4Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, The University of Melbourne, Victoria, AustraliaMelbourne School of Population and Global Health, The University of Melbourne, Victoria, AustraliaYantaishan Hospital of Yantai, Yantai, Shandong, ChinaMelbourne School of Population and Global Health, The University of Melbourne, Victoria, AustraliaSchool of Health Services Management, Southern Medical University, Guangdong, ChinaBackground: This study examines trends and geographic disparities in the diagnosis, treatment, and control of hypertension in China and investigates the association between regional factors and hypertension care. Methods: Blood pressure data and data relating to health care for hypertension were used for this study. The data were sourced from baseline and follow-up surveys of the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study, which was conducted in 2011, 2013, and 2015. To estimate the geographical disparities in diagnosis, treatment, and control of hypertension, random-effects models were also applied after controlling for sociodemographic characteristics. Results: Among hypertensive individuals in China, the trends showed decreases in undiagnosed, untreated, and uncontrolled hypertension: 44.1%, 51.6%, and 80.7% in 2011; 40.0%, 47.4%, and 77.8% in 2013; and 31.7%, 38.0%, and 71.4% in 2015, respectively. The number of undiagnosed, untreated, and uncontrolled hypertensive residents living in urban areas in 2015 was more than 10% lower than the number in rural areas and among rural-to-urban immigrant individuals in China. The poorest socio-economic regions across China were 8.5 times more likely to leave their residents undiagnosed, 2.8 times more likely to leave them untreated, and 2.6 times more likely to leave hypertension uncontrolled. Conclusions: Although China has made impressive progress in addressing regional inequalities in hypertension care over time, it needs to increase its effort to reduce geographic disparities and to provide more effective treatments and higher quality care for patients with hypertension.https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jea/30/8/30_JE20190029/_pdftrendsgeographic disparitieshypertension carechina
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author Yang Zhao
Brian Oldenburg
Siqi Zhao
Tilahun Nigatu Haregu
Luwen Zhang
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Brian Oldenburg
Siqi Zhao
Tilahun Nigatu Haregu
Luwen Zhang
Temporal Trends and Geographic Disparity in Hypertension Care in China
Journal of Epidemiology
trends
geographic disparities
hypertension care
china
author_facet Yang Zhao
Brian Oldenburg
Siqi Zhao
Tilahun Nigatu Haregu
Luwen Zhang
author_sort Yang Zhao
title Temporal Trends and Geographic Disparity in Hypertension Care in China
title_short Temporal Trends and Geographic Disparity in Hypertension Care in China
title_full Temporal Trends and Geographic Disparity in Hypertension Care in China
title_fullStr Temporal Trends and Geographic Disparity in Hypertension Care in China
title_full_unstemmed Temporal Trends and Geographic Disparity in Hypertension Care in China
title_sort temporal trends and geographic disparity in hypertension care in china
publisher Japan Epidemiological Association
series Journal of Epidemiology
issn 0917-5040
1349-9092
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Background: This study examines trends and geographic disparities in the diagnosis, treatment, and control of hypertension in China and investigates the association between regional factors and hypertension care. Methods: Blood pressure data and data relating to health care for hypertension were used for this study. The data were sourced from baseline and follow-up surveys of the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study, which was conducted in 2011, 2013, and 2015. To estimate the geographical disparities in diagnosis, treatment, and control of hypertension, random-effects models were also applied after controlling for sociodemographic characteristics. Results: Among hypertensive individuals in China, the trends showed decreases in undiagnosed, untreated, and uncontrolled hypertension: 44.1%, 51.6%, and 80.7% in 2011; 40.0%, 47.4%, and 77.8% in 2013; and 31.7%, 38.0%, and 71.4% in 2015, respectively. The number of undiagnosed, untreated, and uncontrolled hypertensive residents living in urban areas in 2015 was more than 10% lower than the number in rural areas and among rural-to-urban immigrant individuals in China. The poorest socio-economic regions across China were 8.5 times more likely to leave their residents undiagnosed, 2.8 times more likely to leave them untreated, and 2.6 times more likely to leave hypertension uncontrolled. Conclusions: Although China has made impressive progress in addressing regional inequalities in hypertension care over time, it needs to increase its effort to reduce geographic disparities and to provide more effective treatments and higher quality care for patients with hypertension.
topic trends
geographic disparities
hypertension care
china
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