Poststroke Hypertension in Africa
dc.contributor.author | Kaddumukasa, Martin | |
dc.contributor.author | Ddumba, Edward | |
dc.contributor.author | Duncan, Pamela | |
dc.contributor.author | Goldstein, B. Larry | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2021-04-29T15:27:23Z | |
dc.date.available | 2021-04-29T15:27:23Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2012-09-25 | |
dc.description.abstract | Background and Purpose—Little is known about the frequency of hypertension and related knowledge in Africans who have had a stroke. The objective of this study was to determine the frequency of hypertension, its control, and associated knowledge among patients with and without a history of stroke at Uganda’s main referral hospital. Methods—Subjects with a history of stroke (n=157) were compared with stroke-free control subjects (n=149). Demographics and clinical characteristics were recorded and hypertension-related knowledge assessed by questionnaire. Multiple logistic regression including cases and control subjects was used to determine factors independently associated with blood pressure control and hypertension-related knowledge. Results—A total of 69.4% of cases versus 54.7% of control subjects were hypertensive at the time of the research visit (P=0.001). Univariable analyses showed the odds of having good blood pressure control (OR, 0.53; 95% CI, 0.33–0.84; P=0.006) and good hypertension knowledge (OR, 0.35; 95% CI, 0.22–0.56; P<0.0001) were lower in cases. Age <40 years (P=0.002), good hypertension-related knowledge (P=0.002), and poorer medication adherence (P<0.0001) were independently associated with poorer blood pressure control. Those with a history of hypertension had better hypertension related knowledge (P=0.001), but knowledge was poorer among cases (P<0.0001). Conclusion—Hypertension is common in Ugandans with and without a history of stroke. Barriers to effective blood pressure control in Uganda other than patient knowledge need to be identified | en_US |
dc.identifier.citation | Kaddumukasa, M., Ddumba, E., Duncan, P. and Goldstein, L.B., 2012. Poststroke hypertension in Africa. Stroke, 43(12), pp.3402-3404. | en_US |
dc.identifier.issn | 0039-2499 | |
dc.identifier.issn | 1524-4628 | |
dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12280/2798 | |
dc.language.iso | en | en_US |
dc.publisher | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS , TWO COMMERCE SQ, 2001 MARKET ST, PHILADELPHIA, USA, PA, 19103 | en_US |
dc.relation.ispartofseries | Stroke;43(12) | |
dc.subject | Africa | en_US |
dc.subject | Case–control | en_US |
dc.subject | Hypertension | en_US |
dc.subject | Stroke | en_US |
dc.title | Poststroke Hypertension in Africa | en_US |
dc.type | Article | en_US |
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