DETERMINATION OF ADHERENCE TO THERAPY AND METHODS FOR ITS IMPROVEMENT IN PATIENTS WITH ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION

Authors

  • Ganiev A.V Andijan State Medical Institute
  • Kodirova G.I Andijan State Medical Institute

Keywords:

outpatient, optimize, modern healthcare.

Abstract

The problem of patient adherence to therapy is multifaceted. In general, three main reasons for poor adherence have been identified. Blood pressure in everyday life: physician inertia, low patient adherence to treatment, and challenges in healthcare systems' approaches to chronic care. Finding ways to improve the effectiveness of treatment for patients with cardiovascular disease remains a pressing issue in modern healthcare. The diversity of diseases requiring long-term medication adherence, the heterogeneity of patient groups in real-life outpatient settings, and the lack of sufficient methodological programs for assessing adherence to therapy prompt the search for new ways to organize a system for assessing and supporting patient adherence to treatment in long-term outpatient settings. The need to optimize the long-term treatment of patients with hypertension in outpatient settings and the need for a comprehensive application of methods for identifying and improving poor adherence to therapy in real-life outpatient settings motivated this research

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2025-11-28

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DETERMINATION OF ADHERENCE TO THERAPY AND METHODS FOR ITS IMPROVEMENT IN PATIENTS WITH ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION. (2025). World Bulletin of Public Health, 52, 56-59. https://scholarexpress.net/index.php/wbph/article/view/5682