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Variations in physicians' advice for managing hypertension in women: a study using NHANES III.

Michelle Y Martin1, Sharina D Person, Michéle Shipp, B Lee Green, Martha Crowther, Patricia Lee.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To examine the pattern of physician advice-giving to individuals with hypertension and to determine if advice-giving and adherence to advice vary by race.
METHODS: Frequency of physician recommendations and patient adherence to such advice were analyzed using data from the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey conducted from 1988 to 1994. A total of 2066 women were included in the study.
RESULTS: The frequency of advice-giving and patient adherence to that advice varied as a function of the type of advice dispensed. Physician advice-giving and patient adherence also varied as a function of race; compared to Black women, White women were 60% less likely [OR (95% CI): 0.41 (0.25, 0.65)] to be told to take prescribed medicines and 56% less likely [OR (95% CI): 0.44 (0.26, 0.76)] to be told to exercise. Regarding patient adherence, compared to Black women, White women were 37% less likely [OR (95% CI): 0.63 (0.44, 0.91)] to use prescribed medicines, 59% less likely [OR (95% CI): 0.41 (0.26, 0.66)] to report reducing use of salt/sodium, and among overweight women, 50% less likely [OR (95% CI): 0.50 (0.31, 0.81)] to report efforts to control/lose weight.
CONCLUSIONS: The variability of physician advice and patient adherence as a function of race warrants further study.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16782183     DOI: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2006.04.016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prev Med        ISSN: 0091-7435            Impact factor:   4.018


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Journal:  Ethn Health       Date:  2011-08-18       Impact factor: 2.772

2.  Disparities in hypertension control advice according to smoking status.

Authors:  Alberto J Caban-Martinez; Evelyn P Davila; Wei Zhao; Kristopher Arheart; Monica Webb Hooper; Margaret Byrne; Antoine Messiah; Noella Dietz; Youjie Huang; Lora E Fleming; David J Lee
Journal:  Prev Med       Date:  2010-06-19       Impact factor: 4.018

3.  Prevalence of self-reported hypertension, advice received from health care professionals, and actions taken to reduce blood pressure among US adults--HealthStyles, 2008.

Authors:  Amy L Valderrama; Xin Tong; Carma Ayala; Nora L Keenan
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