Factors affecting compliance with anti-hypertensive drug treatment and required lifestyle modifications among hypertensive patients on Praslin island

Various studies on compliance with anti-hypertensive medications and appropriate lifestyle modifications have been conducted worldwide but studies specific to the Island of Praslin are lacking. The purpose of this quantitative, descriptive-correlational study was to describe factors that affected co...

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Main Author: Edo, Thomas Akpan
Other Authors: De Villiers, L.
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10500/3249
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-32492016-04-16T04:08:03Z Factors affecting compliance with anti-hypertensive drug treatment and required lifestyle modifications among hypertensive patients on Praslin island Edo, Thomas Akpan De Villiers, L. Adherence Compliance Hypertension Health belief model Lifestyle modification Drug treatment Quantitative descriptive-correlational research 616.132009696 Hypertension treatment -- Seychelles -- Praslin Island Lifestyles -- Health aspects -- Seychelles --Praslin Island Patient compliance -- Seychelles -- Praslin Island Quantitative research -- Seychelles -- Praslin Island Various studies on compliance with anti-hypertensive medications and appropriate lifestyle modifications have been conducted worldwide but studies specific to the Island of Praslin are lacking. The purpose of this quantitative, descriptive-correlational study was to describe factors that affected compliance with hypertension medications and lifestyle modification strategies in a sample of 102 hypertensive persons. The comprehensive version of the Health Belief Model served as the conceptual framework directing the study. The researcher investigated whether there were any significant relationships between compliance and the Health Belief Model variables. Data was collected by means of structured interviews and document analysis, involving an interview schedule and a checklist. All respondents were diagnosed hypertension patients registered at either of the two public health centres on the Island of Praslin. Individual perception of the benefits and risks of hypertension treatment as well as cues to action were found to be significant determinants of compliance behaviour. The study highlighted the need for improved health education and follow-up measures to strengthen patients’ perceptions about the benefits of treatment and compliance. Public Health M.A. (Public Health) 2010-04-28T09:31:33Z 2010-04-28T09:31:33Z 2009-06 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10500/3249 en 1 online resource (xix, 149 leaves)
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language en
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topic Adherence
Compliance
Hypertension
Health belief model
Lifestyle modification
Drug treatment
Quantitative descriptive-correlational research
616.132009696
Hypertension treatment -- Seychelles -- Praslin Island
Lifestyles -- Health aspects -- Seychelles --Praslin Island
Patient compliance -- Seychelles -- Praslin Island
Quantitative research -- Seychelles -- Praslin Island
spellingShingle Adherence
Compliance
Hypertension
Health belief model
Lifestyle modification
Drug treatment
Quantitative descriptive-correlational research
616.132009696
Hypertension treatment -- Seychelles -- Praslin Island
Lifestyles -- Health aspects -- Seychelles --Praslin Island
Patient compliance -- Seychelles -- Praslin Island
Quantitative research -- Seychelles -- Praslin Island
Edo, Thomas Akpan
Factors affecting compliance with anti-hypertensive drug treatment and required lifestyle modifications among hypertensive patients on Praslin island
description Various studies on compliance with anti-hypertensive medications and appropriate lifestyle modifications have been conducted worldwide but studies specific to the Island of Praslin are lacking. The purpose of this quantitative, descriptive-correlational study was to describe factors that affected compliance with hypertension medications and lifestyle modification strategies in a sample of 102 hypertensive persons. The comprehensive version of the Health Belief Model served as the conceptual framework directing the study. The researcher investigated whether there were any significant relationships between compliance and the Health Belief Model variables. Data was collected by means of structured interviews and document analysis, involving an interview schedule and a checklist. All respondents were diagnosed hypertension patients registered at either of the two public health centres on the Island of Praslin. Individual perception of the benefits and risks of hypertension treatment as well as cues to action were found to be significant determinants of compliance behaviour. The study highlighted the need for improved health education and follow-up measures to strengthen patients’ perceptions about the benefits of treatment and compliance. === Public Health === M.A. (Public Health)
author2 De Villiers, L.
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Edo, Thomas Akpan
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title Factors affecting compliance with anti-hypertensive drug treatment and required lifestyle modifications among hypertensive patients on Praslin island
title_short Factors affecting compliance with anti-hypertensive drug treatment and required lifestyle modifications among hypertensive patients on Praslin island
title_full Factors affecting compliance with anti-hypertensive drug treatment and required lifestyle modifications among hypertensive patients on Praslin island
title_fullStr Factors affecting compliance with anti-hypertensive drug treatment and required lifestyle modifications among hypertensive patients on Praslin island
title_full_unstemmed Factors affecting compliance with anti-hypertensive drug treatment and required lifestyle modifications among hypertensive patients on Praslin island
title_sort factors affecting compliance with anti-hypertensive drug treatment and required lifestyle modifications among hypertensive patients on praslin island
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