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JOURNAL OF HUMAN HYPERTENSION
卷 15, 期 8, 页码 539-548出版社
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/sj.jhh.1001236
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hypertension; symptoms; quality of life
Objectives: This study compared the prevalence and intensity of symptoms and the health-related quality of life (HQL) of patients taking anti hypertensive medications and patients without disease. Methods: This cross-sectional study used surveys mailed to patient's homes. All consecutive patients over age 30 years attending either a general medicine or hypertension clinic during 3 months were eligible (n = 437). Hypertension group (HTN-G) patients were diagnosed with primary hypertension, prescribed antihypertensive medications, and had no other symptomatic conditions or drug therapies. Control group (CNTL-G) patients were seen in the general medicine clinic and had no chronic symptomatic conditions or drug therapies. Measures included the Symptom Distress Checklist (SDC, list of 51 symptoms, frequency, and level of distress), the Medical Outcomes Study Short Form-36 (SF-36), medications, blood pressures, and other data obtained from medical records and patient self-report. Results: A total of 222 patients responded (46% CNTL-G, 55% HTN-G). HTN-G patients were somewhat older (59.0 +/- 11.2 vs 48.5 +/- 11.7 years, P = 0.001) and had a higher percent of minorities (24.8% vs 13.5%, P = 0.02), but otherwise similar. After adjusting for age and race differences, HTN-G patients reported significantly more symptoms (8.8 +/- 7.8 vs 4.7 +/- 4.8, P = 0.001) and related distress (32.2 +/- 4.2 vs 12.0 +/- 18.2, P = 0.001) as well as lower scores (reduced HQL) for most of the SF-36 domains. In general, hypertensive patients had more physical, but not mental symptoms than control patients. Conclusions: Hypertensive patients receiving antihypertensive medications have more symptoms and lower HQL. Differences were detected by both a brief, general HQL instrument and a detailed, disease-specific instrument. Routine screening of treated hypertensive patients using a brief HQL questionnaire to detect physical symptoms may prove feasible and useful.
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