2021
DOI: 10.2147/ppa.s306885
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The Nexus Between Adherence to Recommended Lifestyle Behaviors and Blood Pressure Control in Hypertensive Patients at Mutare Provincial Hospital, Zimbabwe: A Cross-Sectional Study

Abstract: Patients and Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted using BP readings from three consecutive months. A structured interviewer-administered and pretested questionnaire with components derived from the World Health Organization Stepwise Survey was employed to extract information from 350 purposively selected participants. Measurement of BP was based on the Eighth Joint National Committee Guidelines. Bivariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses were computed using the SPSS package. Results: The… Show more

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“…The result showing 41.3% prevalence of controlled BP among hypertensive patients was consistent with other similar studies conducted in LMICs such as Ethiopia (42%) [42,43], South Africa (41.9%) [44], Iran (38.3%) [45], and India (46.9%) [46], and Zimbabwe (41.4%) [31]. However, this was low when compared to other similar studies in Kenya (48.6%) [47] and Zimbabwe (52%) [32].…”
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“…The result showing 41.3% prevalence of controlled BP among hypertensive patients was consistent with other similar studies conducted in LMICs such as Ethiopia (42%) [42,43], South Africa (41.9%) [44], Iran (38.3%) [45], and India (46.9%) [46], and Zimbabwe (41.4%) [31]. However, this was low when compared to other similar studies in Kenya (48.6%) [47] and Zimbabwe (52%) [32].…”
Section: Plos Onesupporting
confidence: 90%
“…WHO estimates that 50% of essential drugs in SSA are counterfeit [ 52 ]. Another possible explanation for the low rate of BP control is poor adherence to lifestyle modification behaviors and medication in Mutare [ 31 ]. More intensive efforts are required to enhance BP control among hypertension patients.…”
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“…1 blood sugar control. Adherence to prescribed medications and lifestyle modifications, such as healthy eating, quitting smoking, exercising, and reducing alcohol consumption, efficiently lowers blood pressure 39 and HbA1C. 40 However, it should be noted that we did not collect data on the participants' current medication regimens, which might have contributed to the changes in their blood pressure and HbA1C.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%