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Awareness, knowledge, and attitudes of older Americans about high blood pressure - Implications for health care policy, education, and research

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ARCHIVES OF INTERNAL MEDICINE
卷 163, 期 6, 页码 681-687

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AMER MEDICAL ASSOC
DOI: 10.1001/archinte.163.6.681

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  1. AHRQ HHS [P01 HS10871] Funding Source: Medline
  2. NHLBI NIH HHS [HL 04290] Funding Source: Medline

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Background: The prevalence of high blood pressure (HBP), particularly isolated systolic hypertension, rises with age, whereas control rates decline. Methods: Since awareness, knowledge, and attitudes about HBP can influence control, information on these factors was obtained by telephone interview of a nationally representative sample of 1503 adults 50 years or older. Results: Among Americans 50 years or Ader 94% had at least one blood pressure (BP) measurement during the past year, yet 46% did not know their BP. Only 27% acknowledged current HBP, although 37% reported taking antihypertensive medications. Systolic hypertension was probably underrecognized, since 30% who reported a value of 140 min Hg or higher indicated they did not have HBP. Among those acknowledging current HBP, 80% reported taking medications precisely as prescribed. Of the Approximately 20% of hypertensive patients no longer taking medications or taking fewer medications than prescribed, cost was a major factor in approximately 1 in 5 or roughly 4% of the total. Sixty percent of patients receiving treatment indicated that medications alone do not control HBP. Most survey respondents (greater than or equal to90%) concurred that several lifestyle changes lower BP; 75% reported a lifestyle change; and 61% indicated it lowered their BP. When asked what HBP information was most important, 34% reported alternative therapies and 28% reported prevention strategies. Conclusions: Limited awareness of systolic hypertension emerges as a greater barrier to BP control than cost of medic cations in Americans 50 years or older. Many older Americans prefer to integrate traditional, complementary, and alternative strategies. Education addressing limited awareness of systolic hypertension, policies facilitating a more holistic management approach, and research identifying the most effective innovations may improve outcomes.

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