Current status of adherence interventions in hypertension management in Asian countries: A report from the HOPE Asia Network

Adherence continues to be the major hurdle in hypertension management. Since the early 2000s, systematic approaches have been emphasized to tackle multi-dimensional issues specific for each regional setting. However, there is little data regarding implementation of adherence interventions in Asian c...

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Main Authors: Shin, Jinho, Chia, Yook-Chin, Heo, Ran, Kario, Kazuomi, Turana, Yuda, Chen, Chen-Huan, Hoshide, Satoshi, Fujiwara, Takeshi, Nagai, Michiaki, Siddique, Saulat, Sison, Jorge, Tay, Jam Chin, Wang, Tzung-Dau, Park, Sungha, Sogunuru, Guru Prasad, Minh, Huynh Van, Li, Yan
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spelling my.um.eprints.346592022-06-10T07:48:15Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/34659/ Current status of adherence interventions in hypertension management in Asian countries: A report from the HOPE Asia Network Shin, Jinho Chia, Yook-Chin Heo, Ran Kario, Kazuomi Turana, Yuda Chen, Chen-Huan Hoshide, Satoshi Fujiwara, Takeshi Nagai, Michiaki Siddique, Saulat Sison, Jorge Tay, Jam Chin Wang, Tzung-Dau Park, Sungha Sogunuru, Guru Prasad Minh, Huynh Van Li, Yan R Medicine Adherence continues to be the major hurdle in hypertension management. Since the early 2000s, systematic approaches have been emphasized to tackle multi-dimensional issues specific for each regional setting. However, there is little data regarding implementation of adherence interventions in Asian countries. Eleven hypertension experts from eight Asian countries answered questionnaires regarding the use of adherence interventions according to 11 theoretical domain frameworks by Allemann et al. A four-point Likert scale: Often, Sometimes, Seldom, and Never used was administered. Responses to 97 items from 11 domains excluding three irrelevant items were collected. ``Often-used'' interventions accounted for 5/9 for education, 1/8 for skills, 1/2 for social/professional role and identity, 1/1 for belief about capabilities, 0/3 for belief about consequences, 2/4 for intentions, 2/9 for memory, attention, and decision process, 11/20 for environmental context and resources, 0/2 for social influences, 0/2 for emotion, and 2/2 for behavioral regulation. Most of them are dependent on conventional resources. Most of ``Never used'' intervention were the adherence interventions related to multidisciplinary subspecialties or formal training for behavioral therapy. For adherence interventions recommended by 2018 ESC/ESH hypertension guidelines, only 1 in 7 patient level interventions was ``Often used.'' In conclusion, conventional or physician level interventions such as education, counseling, and prescription have been well implemented but multidisciplinary interventions and patient or health system level interventions are in need of better implementation in Asian countries. Wiley 2021-03 Article PeerReviewed Shin, Jinho and Chia, Yook-Chin and Heo, Ran and Kario, Kazuomi and Turana, Yuda and Chen, Chen-Huan and Hoshide, Satoshi and Fujiwara, Takeshi and Nagai, Michiaki and Siddique, Saulat and Sison, Jorge and Tay, Jam Chin and Wang, Tzung-Dau and Park, Sungha and Sogunuru, Guru Prasad and Minh, Huynh Van and Li, Yan (2021) Current status of adherence interventions in hypertension management in Asian countries: A report from the HOPE Asia Network. Journal of Clinical Hypertension, 23 (3, SI). pp. 584-594. ISSN 1524-6175, DOI https://doi.org/10.1111/jch.14104 <https://doi.org/10.1111/jch.14104>. 10.1111/jch.14104
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topic R Medicine
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Shin, Jinho
Chia, Yook-Chin
Heo, Ran
Kario, Kazuomi
Turana, Yuda
Chen, Chen-Huan
Hoshide, Satoshi
Fujiwara, Takeshi
Nagai, Michiaki
Siddique, Saulat
Sison, Jorge
Tay, Jam Chin
Wang, Tzung-Dau
Park, Sungha
Sogunuru, Guru Prasad
Minh, Huynh Van
Li, Yan
Current status of adherence interventions in hypertension management in Asian countries: A report from the HOPE Asia Network
description Adherence continues to be the major hurdle in hypertension management. Since the early 2000s, systematic approaches have been emphasized to tackle multi-dimensional issues specific for each regional setting. However, there is little data regarding implementation of adherence interventions in Asian countries. Eleven hypertension experts from eight Asian countries answered questionnaires regarding the use of adherence interventions according to 11 theoretical domain frameworks by Allemann et al. A four-point Likert scale: Often, Sometimes, Seldom, and Never used was administered. Responses to 97 items from 11 domains excluding three irrelevant items were collected. ``Often-used'' interventions accounted for 5/9 for education, 1/8 for skills, 1/2 for social/professional role and identity, 1/1 for belief about capabilities, 0/3 for belief about consequences, 2/4 for intentions, 2/9 for memory, attention, and decision process, 11/20 for environmental context and resources, 0/2 for social influences, 0/2 for emotion, and 2/2 for behavioral regulation. Most of them are dependent on conventional resources. Most of ``Never used'' intervention were the adherence interventions related to multidisciplinary subspecialties or formal training for behavioral therapy. For adherence interventions recommended by 2018 ESC/ESH hypertension guidelines, only 1 in 7 patient level interventions was ``Often used.'' In conclusion, conventional or physician level interventions such as education, counseling, and prescription have been well implemented but multidisciplinary interventions and patient or health system level interventions are in need of better implementation in Asian countries.
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author Shin, Jinho
Chia, Yook-Chin
Heo, Ran
Kario, Kazuomi
Turana, Yuda
Chen, Chen-Huan
Hoshide, Satoshi
Fujiwara, Takeshi
Nagai, Michiaki
Siddique, Saulat
Sison, Jorge
Tay, Jam Chin
Wang, Tzung-Dau
Park, Sungha
Sogunuru, Guru Prasad
Minh, Huynh Van
Li, Yan
author_facet Shin, Jinho
Chia, Yook-Chin
Heo, Ran
Kario, Kazuomi
Turana, Yuda
Chen, Chen-Huan
Hoshide, Satoshi
Fujiwara, Takeshi
Nagai, Michiaki
Siddique, Saulat
Sison, Jorge
Tay, Jam Chin
Wang, Tzung-Dau
Park, Sungha
Sogunuru, Guru Prasad
Minh, Huynh Van
Li, Yan
author_sort Shin, Jinho
title Current status of adherence interventions in hypertension management in Asian countries: A report from the HOPE Asia Network
title_short Current status of adherence interventions in hypertension management in Asian countries: A report from the HOPE Asia Network
title_full Current status of adherence interventions in hypertension management in Asian countries: A report from the HOPE Asia Network
title_fullStr Current status of adherence interventions in hypertension management in Asian countries: A report from the HOPE Asia Network
title_full_unstemmed Current status of adherence interventions in hypertension management in Asian countries: A report from the HOPE Asia Network
title_sort current status of adherence interventions in hypertension management in asian countries: a report from the hope asia network
publisher Wiley
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