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Open Access 01-12-2017 | Regular Article

Medical visits, antihypertensive prescriptions and medication adherence among newly diagnosed hypertensive patients in Korea

Authors: Hyoseon Jeong, Hyeongsu Kim, Kunsei Lee, Jung Hyun Lee, Hye Mi Ahn, Soon Ae Shin, Vitna Kim

Published in: Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine | Issue 1/2017

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Abstract

Objectives

The objective of this study was to assess the antihypertensive medication adherence in patients who were newly diagnosed with hypertension in Korea.

Methods

Study subjects were diagnosed with hypertension for the first time by the General Health Screening in 2012 and were 65,919. As indices, visiting rate to medical institution, the antihypertensive prescription rate, medication possession ratio and the rate of appropriate medication adherence were used. The qualification data, the General Health Screening data and the health insurance claims data were used.

Resutls

Visiting rate to medical institution within one-year was 42.3%. Gender, age, family history of hypertension, smoking status, drinking frequency, insurance type, BMI, hypertension status, blood glucose level and LDL-cholesterol level were significant variables for visiting a medical institution. Of the study subjects who visited a medical institution, the antihypertensive prescription rate was 89.1%. Medication possession ratio was 70.9% and the rate of appropriate medication adherence was 60.6%. Age, family history of hypertension, smoking status, BMI level, hypertension level, blood glucose level, status, and LDL-cholesterol level were significant variables for the antihypertensive prescription and gender, age, family history of hypertension, smoking status, BMI, hypertension status, and the time of the first visit to a medical institution were significant variables for appropriate medication adherence.

Conclusions

This study showed that the antihypertensive medication adherence in patients who were newly diagnosed with hypertension was not relatively high in Korea. National Health Insurance Service should support an environment in which medical institutions and those diagnosed with hypertension can fulfill their roles.
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Metadata
Title
Medical visits, antihypertensive prescriptions and medication adherence among newly diagnosed hypertensive patients in Korea
Authors
Hyoseon Jeong
Hyeongsu Kim
Kunsei Lee
Jung Hyun Lee
Hye Mi Ahn
Soon Ae Shin
Vitna Kim
Publication date
01-12-2017
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine / Issue 1/2017
Print ISSN: 1342-078X
Electronic ISSN: 1347-4715
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12199-017-0619-6

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