| Literature DB >> 22448772 |
Heymann Anthony1, Liora Valinsky, Zucker Inbar, Chodick Gabriel, Shalev Varda.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Despite the availability of a wide selection of effective antihypertensive treatments and the existence of clear treatment guidelines, many patients with hypertension do not have controlled blood pressure. We conducted a qualitative study to explore beliefs and perceptions regarding hypertension and gain an understanding of barriers to treatment among patients with and without diabetes.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22448772 PMCID: PMC3353213 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2296-13-24
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Fam Pract ISSN: 1471-2296 Impact factor: 2.497
Summary of focus group findings
| Issue | Hypertensive patients with diabetes | Hypertensive patients without diabetes |
|---|---|---|
| Hypertension as a disease | Accept that hypertension is a chronic disease | See hypertension as a temporary physiological reaction to stress |
| Importance of hypertension | Hypertension has the potential to cause major damage but minor in comparison with diabetes | Hypertension has the potential to cause major damage |
| Impact of disease | As opposed to diabetes, which cause cumulative damage hypertension does no immediate damage and is a long term risk factor for an outcome that may or may not happen | Hypertension does no immediate damage and is a long term risk factor for an outcome that may or may not happen |
| Coping mechanisms | Treatment is easy compared to care of diabetes and becomes part of their routine | Treatment can be overwhelming and there are several different coping mechanisms |
| Impact of medication on sexual function | Effect is acknowledged but thought to be minor compared with diabetes | None of the male participants acknowledged any impact |