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Compliance to hypertensive prescribing guidelines and blood pressure control in elderly patients in Namibia: findings and implications
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Abstract
Objective
Resources-limited countries in sub-Saharan Africa are facing a crisis of hypertensive-related morbidity, mainly due to poor blood pressure (BP) control. The study aimed to evaluate BP control and hypertensive prescribing for elderly patients in a resource-limited setting.
Methods
Hospital-based survey assessing hypertensive prescribing practices among elderly patients (age, ≥60years) at a leading ambulatory care clinic in Namibia. The primary and secondary outcomes were compliance with prescribing guidelines, prescribing patterns and BP control respectively. Data were collected using patient exit interviews and a review of their prescription records. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics using SPSS v25.
Key findings
Of the 189 elderly patients recruited, 69.3% were females, mean age was 70.3 ± 8.5 years and 2.6% had HIV. 61.4% of the prescriptions complied with the prescribing guidelines in terms of treatment choice and 78.3% (n = 148) had a poor BP control. 61.4% had at least one comorbidity, mainly diabetes mellitus (32.2%) or cardiac disease (20%). On average, 4.5 medicines were prescribed per patient and 4.8% were out of stock. Prevalence of non-INN prescribing was 64%. Diuretics, renin-angiotensin inhibitors were the most prescribed antihypertensive, 73.9% (n = 138/189) and 51.9% (n = 98/189) respectively. 90% of patients with good BP control were on ≥3 medicines compared to 77% for patients with poor BP controlled.
Conclusion
Whilst compliance with prescribing guidelines is modest, the sub-optimal BP control, high prevalence of co-morbidities and over prescribing with non-INN products is discouraging. Pharmacist-led medication audits could improve hypertensive prescribing and BP control among elderly patients, and we will be following this up
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Title: Compliance to hypertensive prescribing guidelines and blood pressure control in elderly patients in Namibia: findings and implications
Description:
Abstract
Objective
Resources-limited countries in sub-Saharan Africa are facing a crisis of hypertensive-related morbidity, mainly due to poor blood pressure (BP) control.
The study aimed to evaluate BP control and hypertensive prescribing for elderly patients in a resource-limited setting.
Methods
Hospital-based survey assessing hypertensive prescribing practices among elderly patients (age, ≥60years) at a leading ambulatory care clinic in Namibia.
The primary and secondary outcomes were compliance with prescribing guidelines, prescribing patterns and BP control respectively.
Data were collected using patient exit interviews and a review of their prescription records.
Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics using SPSS v25.
Key findings
Of the 189 elderly patients recruited, 69.
3% were females, mean age was 70.
3 ± 8.
5 years and 2.
6% had HIV.
61.
4% of the prescriptions complied with the prescribing guidelines in terms of treatment choice and 78.
3% (n = 148) had a poor BP control.
61.
4% had at least one comorbidity, mainly diabetes mellitus (32.
2%) or cardiac disease (20%).
On average, 4.
5 medicines were prescribed per patient and 4.
8% were out of stock.
Prevalence of non-INN prescribing was 64%.
Diuretics, renin-angiotensin inhibitors were the most prescribed antihypertensive, 73.
9% (n = 138/189) and 51.
9% (n = 98/189) respectively.
90% of patients with good BP control were on ≥3 medicines compared to 77% for patients with poor BP controlled.
Conclusion
Whilst compliance with prescribing guidelines is modest, the sub-optimal BP control, high prevalence of co-morbidities and over prescribing with non-INN products is discouraging.
Pharmacist-led medication audits could improve hypertensive prescribing and BP control among elderly patients, and we will be following this up.
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