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改善血压控制不佳患者的用药依从性。

Improvement of medication compliance in uncontrolled hypertension.

作者信息

Haynes R B, Sackett D L, Gibson E S, Taylor D W, Hackett B C, Roberts R S, Johnson A L

出版信息

Lancet. 1976 Jun 12;1(7972):1265-8. doi: 10.1016/s0140-6736(76)91737-2.

Abstract

38 hypertensive Canadian steelworkers who were neither compliant with medications nor at goal diastolic blood-pressure six months after starting treatment were allocated either to a control group or to an experimental group who were taught how to measure their own blood-pressures, asked to chart their home blood-pressures and pill taking, and taught how to tailor pill taking to their daily habits and rituals; these men were also seen fortnightly by a highschool graduate with no formal health professional training who reinforced the experimental manoeuvres and rewarded improvements in compliance and blood-pressure. Six months later, average compliance had fallen by 1.5% in the control group but rose 21.3% in the experimental group. Blood-pressures fell in 17 of 20 experimental patients (to goal in 6) and in 10 of 18 control patients (to goal in 2).

摘要

38名患有高血压的加拿大钢铁工人在开始治疗六个月后,既未坚持服药,舒张压也未达到目标值。他们被分为对照组或实验组。实验组的工人学习了如何自行测量血压,被要求记录家庭血压值和服药情况,并学习如何根据日常习惯和规律调整服药方式。此外,一名未接受过正规医疗专业培训的高中毕业生每两周对这些工人进行一次访视,强化实验操作,并对服药依从性和血压的改善情况给予奖励。六个月后,对照组的平均依从性下降了1.5%,而实验组则上升了21.3%。20名实验组患者中有17人的血压下降(6人达到目标值),18名对照组患者中有10人的血压下降(2人达到目标值)。

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