| Literature DB >> 25992295 |
Rawan Saadeh1, Dima Qato2, Ali Khader1, Yousef Shahin1, Akihiro Seita1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study is to describe trends in the utilization of antihypertensive medications, overall and by type of medication, specifically thiazide diuretics, as well as uncontrolled hypertension, in the Palestine refugee population in Jordan between 2008 and 2012.Entities:
Keywords: Antihypertensives; Essential medicines; Palestine; Refugees
Year: 2015 PMID: 25992295 PMCID: PMC4436138 DOI: 10.1186/s40545-015-0036-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pharm Policy Pract ISSN: 2052-3211
Changes in the utilization (DDDs per 100 hypertensive patients per year) of antihypertensive medications among the Palestine refugee hypertensive patient population in Jordan between 2008 (pre-STG) and 2012 (post-STG)
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| Total** | 280.5 (100%) | 275.3(100%) | −5.23 | −1.86% | |
| C02AB01 | Alpha-adrenergic agonists | 2.22 (0.8%) | 2.55 (0.9%) | +0.33 | +14.86% |
| C09AA02 | ACE inhibitors** | 178.1 (63.5%) | 132.5 (48.1%) | −45.67 | −25.64% |
| C09CA01 | Angiotensin II receptor antagonists** | 0 (0%) | 7.7 (2.8%) | +7.71 | - |
| C07AA05, C07AB03 | Beta blockers | 53.9 (19.2%) | 55.4 (20.1%) | +1.43 | +2.65% |
| C08CA05, C08DB01, C08CA01 | Calcium channel blockers | 23.8 (8.5%) | 26.97 (9.8%) | +3.2 | +13.46% |
| C03AA03,C03AX01, C03CA01,C03DB01 | Diuretics** | 22.4 (8.0%) | 50.2 (18.2%) | +27.77 | +123.9% (only more than 100% is significant) |
DDD = defined daily dose, ACE = Angiotensin-converting enzyme; Standard Treatment Guidelines (STG) for hypertension management implemented in 2009 at UNRWA primary health clinics (PHCs).
**The binomial proportion 95% confidence interval excludes the null value of zero difference (P-value <0.05).
Prevalence of Hypertension among the Palestine Refugee Population ≥ 40 years in Jordan, 2008–2012
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| 2008 | 1,951,603 | 1104607 (56.6%) | 307,935 | 42,495 | 13.80% |
| 2009 | 1,983,733 | 1110890 (56.0%) | 312,953 | 46,317 | 14.80% |
| 2010 | 1,999,485 | 1050035 (52.5%) | 324,743 | 49,361 | 15.20% |
| 2011 | 2,047,367 | 1074251(52.5%) | 323,423 | 52,718 | 16.30% |
| 2012 | 2,110,114 | 1175021(55.7%) | 367,434 | 53,278 | 14.50% |
*Number of Palestine refugees that utilize UNRWA Primary Health Care (PHC) services.
Figure 1Trends in the defined daily dose (DDD) of antihypertensives overall and by type of drug classes per 100 patients from 2008 to 2012. The trend (change in DDD per 100 patients) was calculated using simple linear regression model. T-tests for change in DDD per 100 patients across years was not statistically significant for antihypertensives overall [P = 0.787].T-tests for change in DDD per 100 patients across years was statistically significant for diuretics [P = 0.044]. F-test for differences in trends between the drug classes was statistically significant [P = 0.009].
Figure 2Trends in the defined daily dose (DDD) of antihypertensive drugs per 100 patients from 2008 to 2012. a-e The trend (change in DDD per 100 patients) was calculated using simple linear regression model. T-tests for change in DDD per 100 patients across years was statistically significant for propranolol [P = 0.033], diltiazem hydrochloride [P = 0.009] and hydrochlorothiazide [P = 0.001].
Figure 3Prevalence of uncontrolled hypertension among the Palestine refugee population (>40 years old) from 2008 to 2012. The trend (change in prevalence of hypertension) was calculated using simple linear regression model. T-tests for change in prevalence of any and uncontrolled hypertension across years were not statistically significant [P = 0.396 and P = 0.130, respectively]. The average increase in the prevalence of any hypertension per year was 0.29%. The average decrease in the percentage of hypertensive patients with uncontrolled high blood pressure per year was 2.87%.