Barriers to Treatment and control of hypertension among hypertensive Participants: a community-Based cross-sectional Mixed Method study in Municipalities of Kathmandu, nepal

Type Journal Article - Frontiers in cardiovascular medicine
Title Barriers to Treatment and control of hypertension among hypertensive Participants: a community-Based cross-sectional Mixed Method study in Municipalities of Kathmandu, nepal
Author(s)
Volume 3
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2016
URL https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4969292/
Abstract
Introduction

Despite the established evidence on benefits of controlling raised blood pressure and development of several guidelines on detection and management of hypertension, people often have untreated or uncontrolled hypertension. In this context, we undertook this study to identify the barriers existing in hypertension treatment and control in the municipalities of Kathmandu district in Nepal.

Methods

This was a community based, cross-sectional mixed method study conducted in the municipalities of Kathmandu district in Nepal between January and July 2015. Among 587 randomly selected participants, the aware hypertensive participants were further assessed for the treatment and control of hypertension. For qualitative component, 20 participants having uncontrolled hypertension took part in two focused group discussions and two cardiac physicians participated in in-depth interviews.

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