| Literature DB >> 23650646 |
Marta Michalska1, Jacek Rysz2, Michael J Pencina3, Tomasz Zdrojewski4, Maciej Banach5.
Abstract
We assessed the differences in the knowledge and level of awareness of hypertension among patients with hypertension from Central Poland; 248 (57.6% females) patients diagnosed with hypertension completed a questionnaire. Most (79%) of the patients were unaware of the optimal blood pressure (BP) range. The elderly patients did not know the symptoms of hypertension (23.7%), were not willing to make lifestyle changes (57%-65%), and had a poor awareness of hypertension therapy in the absence of symptoms (28.7%). Poor BP control occurred mainly in rural residents (10.7%) and in people with higher education (39.3%). Untreated patients with hypertension did not know the symptoms of hypertension (29.2%), rarely measured BP (37.5%), but were more likely to engage in regular physical activity (70.8%). Efforts should be made to improve knowledge of hypertension, especially among the rural population, the elderly patients, those with a low-education level, and in young males who had the highest BP.Entities:
Keywords: awareness; blood pressure; compliance; hypertension; knowledge; therapy
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23650646 DOI: 10.1177/0003319713489166
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angiology ISSN: 0003-3197 Impact factor: 3.619