Avtor/Urednik | Petek-Šter, Marija; Kersnik, Janko; Švab, Igor | |
Naslov | Compliance with hypertension guidelines in general practice in Slovenia | |
Tip | članek | |
Vir | Srp Arh Celok Lek | |
Vol. in št. | Letnik 135, št. 3-4 | |
Leto izdaje | 2007 | |
Obseg | str. 191-6 | |
Jezik | eng | |
Abstrakt | Introduction: Compliance with hypertension guidelines in clinical practice is generally poor, but there was no data about compliance with any guidelines in general practice in Slovenia. Objective: Our aim was to find out whether general practitioners in Slovenia managed their hypertensive patients according to the national guidelines, based on 1999 WHO/ISH guideline recommendations. Method: 42 family physicians registered all patients with the diagnosis of arterial hypertension among 300 consecutive regular office visits. We used data about blood pressure management from paper medical records. Results: We collected data from 2752 patients with hypertension; the mean age was 64.1 years (SD = 12.4 years, from 21 to 97 years). All elements of the minimal diagnostic program in the last five years were performed in 23.8% of the patients. In 1809 (65.7%) patients, whose cardiovascular risk was estimated, the minimal diagnostic program was performed more frequently (p < 0.001). Non-pharmacological measures were performed in 1210 (47.0%) patients. 2649 (97.6%) patients had drug therapy in accordance with the guidelines. Follow-up in accordance with the guidelines was performed in 1492 (55.3%) patients. Only 256 (9.3%) patients were managed completely according to the guidelines and only 347 (15.5%) of study population reached the target values of blood pressure. Conclusion: The impact of hypertension guidelines on patients' management in everyday primary care appears marginal. More emphasis should be placed on the efficient implementation of the guidelines. | |
Deskriptorji | FAMILY PRACTICE PRACTICE GUIDELINES ADULT AGED AGED, 80 AND OVER HYPERTENSION SLOVENIA |