Understanding barriers to medication adherence in the hypertensive population by evaluating responses to a telephone survey
Background: Although hypertension is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease, adherence to hypertensive medications is low. Previous research identifying factors influencing adherence has focused primarily on broad, population-based approaches. Identifying specific barriers for an individual...
Main Authors: | Nair, KV (Author), Belletti, DA (Author), Doyle, JJ (Author), Allen, RR (Author), McQueen, RB (Author), Saseen, JJ (Author), Griend, JV (Author), Patel, JV (Author), McQueen, A (Author), Jan, S (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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2022-07-28T18:54:13Z.
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