Patients' knowledge, attitudes, behaviour and health care experiences on the prevention, detection, management and control of hypertension in Colombia: a qualitative study.

Hypertension is a leading cause of premature death worldwide and the most important modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Effective screening programs, communication with patients, regular monitoring, and adherence to treatment are essential to successful management but may be challengi...

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Main Authors: Helena Legido-Quigley, Paul Anthony Camacho Lopez, Dina Balabanova, Pablo Perel, Patricio Lopez-Jaramillo, Robby Nieuwlaat, J-D Schwalm, Tara McCready, Salim Yusuf, Martin McKee
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4409332?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-bfcdd9f4cc2745a4aa3673812df2ddc62020-11-25T01:45:45ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01104e012211210.1371/journal.pone.0122112Patients' knowledge, attitudes, behaviour and health care experiences on the prevention, detection, management and control of hypertension in Colombia: a qualitative study.Helena Legido-QuigleyPaul Anthony Camacho LopezDina BalabanovaPablo PerelPatricio Lopez-JaramilloRobby NieuwlaatJ-D SchwalmTara McCreadySalim YusufMartin McKeeHypertension is a leading cause of premature death worldwide and the most important modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Effective screening programs, communication with patients, regular monitoring, and adherence to treatment are essential to successful management but may be challenging in health systems facing resource constraints. This qualitative study explored patients' knowledge, attitudes, behaviour and health care seeking experiences in relation to detection, treatment and control of hypertension in Colombia. We conducted in-depth interviews and focus group discussions with 26 individuals with hypertension and 4 family members in two regions. Few participants were aware of ways to prevent high blood pressure. Once diagnosed, most reported taking medication but had little information about their condition and had a poor understanding of their treatment regime. The desire for good communication and a trusting relationship with the doctor emerged as key themes in promoting adherence to medication and regular attendance at medical appointments. Barriers to accessing treatment included co-payments for medication; costs of transport to health care facilities; unavailability of drugs; and poor access to specialist care. Some patients overcame these barriers with support from social networks, family members and neighbours. However, those who lacked such support, experienced loneliness and struggled to access health care services. The health insurance scheme was frequently described as administratively confusing and those accessing the state subsidized system believed that the treatment was inferior to that provided under the compulsory contributory system. Measures that should be addressed to improve hypertension management in Colombia include better communication between health care professionals and patients, measures to improve understanding of the importance of adherence to treatment, reduction of co-payments and transport costs, and easier access to care, especially in rural areas.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4409332?pdf=render
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author Helena Legido-Quigley
Paul Anthony Camacho Lopez
Dina Balabanova
Pablo Perel
Patricio Lopez-Jaramillo
Robby Nieuwlaat
J-D Schwalm
Tara McCready
Salim Yusuf
Martin McKee
spellingShingle Helena Legido-Quigley
Paul Anthony Camacho Lopez
Dina Balabanova
Pablo Perel
Patricio Lopez-Jaramillo
Robby Nieuwlaat
J-D Schwalm
Tara McCready
Salim Yusuf
Martin McKee
Patients' knowledge, attitudes, behaviour and health care experiences on the prevention, detection, management and control of hypertension in Colombia: a qualitative study.
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author_facet Helena Legido-Quigley
Paul Anthony Camacho Lopez
Dina Balabanova
Pablo Perel
Patricio Lopez-Jaramillo
Robby Nieuwlaat
J-D Schwalm
Tara McCready
Salim Yusuf
Martin McKee
author_sort Helena Legido-Quigley
title Patients' knowledge, attitudes, behaviour and health care experiences on the prevention, detection, management and control of hypertension in Colombia: a qualitative study.
title_short Patients' knowledge, attitudes, behaviour and health care experiences on the prevention, detection, management and control of hypertension in Colombia: a qualitative study.
title_full Patients' knowledge, attitudes, behaviour and health care experiences on the prevention, detection, management and control of hypertension in Colombia: a qualitative study.
title_fullStr Patients' knowledge, attitudes, behaviour and health care experiences on the prevention, detection, management and control of hypertension in Colombia: a qualitative study.
title_full_unstemmed Patients' knowledge, attitudes, behaviour and health care experiences on the prevention, detection, management and control of hypertension in Colombia: a qualitative study.
title_sort patients' knowledge, attitudes, behaviour and health care experiences on the prevention, detection, management and control of hypertension in colombia: a qualitative study.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Hypertension is a leading cause of premature death worldwide and the most important modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Effective screening programs, communication with patients, regular monitoring, and adherence to treatment are essential to successful management but may be challenging in health systems facing resource constraints. This qualitative study explored patients' knowledge, attitudes, behaviour and health care seeking experiences in relation to detection, treatment and control of hypertension in Colombia. We conducted in-depth interviews and focus group discussions with 26 individuals with hypertension and 4 family members in two regions. Few participants were aware of ways to prevent high blood pressure. Once diagnosed, most reported taking medication but had little information about their condition and had a poor understanding of their treatment regime. The desire for good communication and a trusting relationship with the doctor emerged as key themes in promoting adherence to medication and regular attendance at medical appointments. Barriers to accessing treatment included co-payments for medication; costs of transport to health care facilities; unavailability of drugs; and poor access to specialist care. Some patients overcame these barriers with support from social networks, family members and neighbours. However, those who lacked such support, experienced loneliness and struggled to access health care services. The health insurance scheme was frequently described as administratively confusing and those accessing the state subsidized system believed that the treatment was inferior to that provided under the compulsory contributory system. Measures that should be addressed to improve hypertension management in Colombia include better communication between health care professionals and patients, measures to improve understanding of the importance of adherence to treatment, reduction of co-payments and transport costs, and easier access to care, especially in rural areas.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4409332?pdf=render
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