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Quality of life and its impact on hypertensive patients.

G H Williams.   

Abstract

Noncompliance of hypertensive patients with their therapy is a frequent problem. Although the basis of this noncompliance is multifactorial, it is largely related to deterioration in a patient's quality of life produced by the commonly prescribed antihypertensive agents. Quality of life is a collective term that encompasses multiple components of a person's social and mental status. Simply stated, it is the ability of a person to function normally in society, as perceived by the person. There is increasing evidence that social and behavioral science techniques can be used to quantify the effects of antihypertensive agents on a patient's quality of life. Thus, in determining the most appropriate antihypertensive program for an individual patient, physicians will now be able to add impact of the agent on quality of life as a dimension in addition to the more common triad of efficacy, cost, and serious side effects.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3799696     DOI: 10.1016/0002-9343(87)90382-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Med        ISSN: 0002-9343            Impact factor:   4.965


  8 in total

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Authors:  L M Van Bortel; A J Ament
Journal:  Pharmacoeconomics       Date:  1995-12       Impact factor: 4.981

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Authors:  D A Revicki; M Rothman; B Luce
Journal:  Pharmacoeconomics       Date:  1992-06       Impact factor: 4.981

3.  Mild hypertension and public policy: a perspective.

Authors:  P D Levinson; R A Carleton
Journal:  J Gen Intern Med       Date:  1987 Nov-Dec       Impact factor: 5.128

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Authors:  W Vleeming; J G van Amsterdam; B H Stricker; D J de Wildt
Journal:  Drug Saf       Date:  1998-03       Impact factor: 5.606

5.  A prospective study of the effect of antihypertensive medications on the sexual functions of hypertensive adult male patients.

Authors:  Akinwumi Akinyinka Akinyede; Obiyo Nwaiwu; Olumuyiwa John Fasipe; Adedunni Olusanya; Sunday Olufemi Olayemi; Bisola Akande
Journal:  Future Sci OA       Date:  2020-06-02

Review 6.  Sexual dysfunction in patients with hypertension: implications for therapy.

Authors:  Carlos M Ferrario; Pavel Levy
Journal:  J Clin Hypertens (Greenwich)       Date:  2002 Nov-Dec       Impact factor: 3.738

7.  Is the non-pharmacological treatment of hypertension neglected?

Authors:  J Marley; N Davis; M Joy
Journal:  J R Soc Med       Date:  1991-09       Impact factor: 18.000

8.  Clinical characteristics and satisfaction with the fimasartan in Korean hypertensive patients: a prospective, cross-sectional and open-label, 8-week switching study (Kanarb-hypertension epidemiology medication satisfaction study; K-HEMS study).

Authors:  Dong Joo Oh; Su-Eun Han; Seung Hee Jeong; Myung Sook Hong; Seong Choon Choe
Journal:  Clin Hypertens       Date:  2018-09-01
  8 in total

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