Keio University Health Center, Yokohama, Japan.
Clin Exp Hypertens. 2010 Jul;32(4):210-3. doi: 10.3109/10641961003667922.
Little is known about the attitudes of doctors and patients to the use of home blood pressure monitoring (HBPM) and its relationship with compliance to exercise, diet, and antihypertensive medication and blood pressure (BP) control. We conducted a cross-sectional internet survey in treated patients with hypertension in Japan. Overall, 500 questionnaires were returned; 292 respondents (58.4%) reported that their doctor had recommended HBPM and among them 106 (36.3%) reported satisfactory adherence to HBPM. Compared to patients with poor adherence to HBPM, patients with satisfactory adherence to HBPM were more likely to have satisfactory compliance with exercise, diet and medication but no significant difference in BP control.
对于医生和患者对家庭血压监测(HBPM)的使用态度及其与运动、饮食和抗高血压药物以及血压(BP)控制的依从性之间的关系知之甚少。我们在日本接受治疗的高血压患者中进行了一项横断面互联网调查。总共返回了 500 份问卷;292 名受访者(58.4%)报告称他们的医生曾建议进行 HBPM,其中 106 名(36.3%)报告称他们对 HBPM 的依从性令人满意。与 HBPM 依从性差的患者相比,HBPM 依从性满意的患者更有可能对运动、饮食和药物治疗有满意的依从性,但在 BP 控制方面没有显著差异。