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A practice-based, multi-component intervention's impact on medication adherence and blood pressure control in rural primary care, which includes health coaching, helps Low compliance with antihypertensive drugs.
What is medication?
A substance used to treat, identify, or prevent sickness is known as a medicine. Drug therapy, or pharmacotherapy, is an important area of medicine that depends on the science of pharmacology for continual progress and on pharmacy for efficient administration.
The impact of a practice-based, multi-component intervention, which incorporates health coaching, on rural primary care patients' adherence to medications and blood pressure control?
Poorer outcomes are influenced by low anti-hypertensive drug adherence. In order to determine the effects of a health coaching intervention on medication adherence and blood pressure (BP), as well as to determine whether changes in medication adherence over time were related to changes in BP longitudinally in [tex]477[/tex] patients with hypertension, the authors undertook a secondary data analysis. Data on medication adherence and blood pressure were gathered at the beginning,[tex]6, 12, 18,[/tex] and [tex]24[/tex] months afterwards. Over time, the intervention led to improvements in medication adherence [tex](5.75 = > 5.94, P =.04)[/tex] and drops in diastolic blood pressure [tex](81.6 = > 76.1 mm Hg, P < .001)[/tex]. The longitudinal reductions in diastolic BP were linked to changes in medication adherence [tex](P =.047)[/tex]. The improvement in medication adherence and blood pressure over time was noticeably greater in patients with poor baseline medication adherence than it was in those with high baseline medication adherence. The intervention showed improvements in diastolic blood pressure and medication adherence, and it shows potential as a clinically useful intervention in rural primary care.
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