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Research Article

Use of Home Blood Pressure Monitoring and Exercise, Diet and Medication Compliance in Japan

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Pages 210-213 | Received 13 Jul 2009, Accepted 06 Oct 2009, Published online: 08 Jul 2010
 

Abstract

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.

Acknowledgments

We thank all the participants in this study. This study was funded by Novartis Pharma K.K. We are grateful to Ms. Mizue Ohura, Novartis Pharma K.K for her support and cooperation.

Declaration of Interest: The authors report no conflict of interest. This study was interpreted and analyzed by the investigators independently of the sponsor. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of the paper.

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