Abstract

Background: Despite the knowledge that they have high blood pressure, which can be controlled with medicines, one portion of the patients still ignores doctor's advice. The aim of the research was to examine the impact of socio-demographic factors for treatment of hypertension among adults in Serbia. Subjects and methods: In the study, we used data from the National Health Survey of the Republic of Serbia in 2013. The sample consisted of respondents who had diagnosed hypertension, 5073 of them. The dependent variable in the study was binary (treatment, or no treatment of hypertension) and independent was socio-demographic characteristics of respondents. Logistic regression was used to determine sociodemographic predictors associated with blood pressure control. Results: From a total of 5073 diagnosed hypertensive patients, 91.3% of them cures high blood pressure. Women, older, medium rich patients, those who follow health topics on television and those who do not follow them on the Internet, who, in the past year, have been hospitalized or used the services of daily care significantly more often treat hypertension. The results of binary logistic regression in which the dependent variable is the treatment of high blood pressure, showed that a statistically significantly predictors are: age, gender, the wealth index and monitoring topics related to health through television and the Internet. In the treatment of hypertension, the strongest predictor was the index of well-being. Thus, people who are medium rich are almost three times more likely to treat high blood pressure compared to the richest (OR=2.94, 95%CI=1.54-5.59). A statistically significant difference in treatment is not recorded between the richest and the poorest (p> 0.05). Men are 1.5 times more likely to treat their tension as compared to women (OR=1.54, 95%CI=1.02-2.32). People following itopics related to the health via the internet are1.7 times more likely to treat hypertension in comparison to subjects who do not follow these topics via the Internet (OR=1.72, 95%CI=1.07-2.76). Conclusion: Analysis of the impact of sociodemographic characteristics on the awareness of patients about the importance of treatment of hypertension is an important step in defining the strategies for treatment of patients.

Highlights

  • Hypertension is a major global health problem [1]

  • Hypertension poses the risk of developing coronary heart disease, heart failure, stroke and sudden death [3,4]

  • The results of binary logistic regression in which the dependent variable is the treatment of high blood pressure, showed that a statistically significantly predictors are: age, gender, the wealth index and monitoring topics related to health through television and the Internet

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Introduction

Today there is a whole spectrum of effective antihypertensive drugs, the number of patients who keep their pressure under control is small [2]. Hypertension poses the risk of developing coronary heart disease, heart failure, stroke and sudden death [3,4]. In Serbia, noncommunicable chronic diseases are the leading cause of illness and death of people, and the rate of death from diseases of high blood pressure is growing from year to year. In 2015, the percentage share of hypertension in the structure of dying from heart disease and blood vessels amounted to 11.1% [5].

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