ABSTRACT
Patients with chronic kidney disease undergoing hemodialysis are usually co-morbid with
hypertension that contributes to increased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality if not
controlled. A number of factors are targeted as influencing agents to uncontrolled
hypertension but adherence to treatment is counted as a major factor contributing to poor
control of hypertension. In Kenya studies done among chronic kidney disease patients
have found high uncontrolled rate of blood pressure in this population, a study done at
Kenyatta national hospital found 84.4% uncontrolled blood pressure and another done in
Nephrology clinics in Nairobi found uncontrolled rate of 64.7% and adherence rate of
31.8% to antihypertensive medication. There are no studies done neither in other parts of
the country nor in private hospitals to compare with these studies. Therefore the current
study investigated factors influencing adherence to antihypertensive medication regimen
among hemodialysis patients attending Pandya Hospital in Mombasa. Specifically the
study assessed patient’s adherence to treatment; described the socio-demographic factors
affecting patients adherence to antihypertensive medications; established the patient’s
knowledge about antihypertensive medications; and determined the patient’s perception
of antihypertensive medications. A cross-sectional study was conducted at the renal unit
of Pandya Memorial Hospital amongst a sample size of 144 hypertensive patients aged
18 years and above, respondents were identified using simple random sampling. Data was
collected using semi structured questionnaires. Data analysis using Chi square test was
applied to establish significant relationships between the dependent variable (adherence)
and independent variables (socio-demographic factors, knowledge, perception), logistic
regression was used to predict independent variables that influence adherence, and results
with p values ≤ 0.05 were considered statistically significant. Adherence was determined
using Morisky’s Medication Adherence Scale (MMAS-8).Overall, 83(57.6%) of the
patients were found to be fully adherent to their antihypertensive medication. Factors that
influenced adherence to antihypertensive medication were; age p = 0.23
(OR=1.02,CI=0.98-1.07), female gender had better adherence than males p= 0.98 (OR=
2.58, CI=1.09-6.16), patients with health insurance p = 0.92(OR=0.35, CI=0.15-0.84),
knowledge of side effects of medication p=0.58(OR=2.02,CI=0.44-9.27), perception of
severity p = 0.69(OR=3.61,CI=1.02-12.78), perception of benefit
p=0.30(OR=3.22,CI=1.06-9.79), and perception of barriers p=0.75(OR=0.23, CI= 0.08-
0.64). The study showed male patients, older patients and patients with no health
insurance were associated with adherence to antihypertensive medication to avert
morbidities and mortalities healthcare workers should formulate interventions tailored
towards scaling up adherence in those subgroups of hypertensive patients. Interventions
to increase patient’s knowledge on the medications and patient’s perception on
antihypertensive are critical aspects to ensure an improved adherence level thus
controlling blood pressure levels and consequently reduce morbidities and mortalities
associated with hypertension in patients with chronic kidney disease undergoing
hemodialysis.
SALOME, O (2021). Factors Affecting Adherence To Anti-Hypertensive Medication Regimen Among Hemodialysis Patients Attending Pandya Memorial Hospital, Mombasa, Kenya. Afribary. Retrieved from https://track.afribary.com/works/factors-affecting-adherence-to-anti-hypertensive-medication-regimen-among-hemodialysis-patients-attending-pandya-memorial-hospital-mombasa-kenya
SALOME, OTENYO "Factors Affecting Adherence To Anti-Hypertensive Medication Regimen Among Hemodialysis Patients Attending Pandya Memorial Hospital, Mombasa, Kenya" Afribary. Afribary, 07 May. 2021, https://track.afribary.com/works/factors-affecting-adherence-to-anti-hypertensive-medication-regimen-among-hemodialysis-patients-attending-pandya-memorial-hospital-mombasa-kenya. Accessed 20 Nov. 2024.
SALOME, OTENYO . "Factors Affecting Adherence To Anti-Hypertensive Medication Regimen Among Hemodialysis Patients Attending Pandya Memorial Hospital, Mombasa, Kenya". Afribary, Afribary, 07 May. 2021. Web. 20 Nov. 2024. < https://track.afribary.com/works/factors-affecting-adherence-to-anti-hypertensive-medication-regimen-among-hemodialysis-patients-attending-pandya-memorial-hospital-mombasa-kenya >.
SALOME, OTENYO . "Factors Affecting Adherence To Anti-Hypertensive Medication Regimen Among Hemodialysis Patients Attending Pandya Memorial Hospital, Mombasa, Kenya" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 20, 2024. https://track.afribary.com/works/factors-affecting-adherence-to-anti-hypertensive-medication-regimen-among-hemodialysis-patients-attending-pandya-memorial-hospital-mombasa-kenya