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In Pakistan, poor medication adherence is a key operational factor in the prevalence of uncontrolled hypertension. Mobile phone treatments based on technology are at the forefront and are a reasonably low-cost strategy for combating the latest health concerns associated with poor adherence. On the other hand, conservative approaches to counseling are also found effective. This study will look at how a mHealth-based strategy and an educational-led peer counseling intervention can help hypertensive patients with coronary artery disease lower their systolic blood pressure.


Clinical Trial Description

In Pakistan, hypertension is a serious public health concern. Hypertension affects 18.9% of teenagers over the age of 15 and 33% of adults over the age of 45; however, only around 3% of hypertensive individuals have their blood pressure regulated to 140/90 mm Hg or lower. The majority of hypertensive patients are found to have blood pressure that is out of control. The majority of those undergoing therapies were judged to be non-compliant. According to the study, adherence to cardiac medications ranged from 27 to 77 percent, while adherence to stroke medications was around 68 percent. According to a recent study, 37.7% of patients did not take their antihypertensive medication as advised. Interventions to help hypertensive patients in controlling blood pressure show potential to alter their behavior and lead to better outcomes, but delivering them at a cheap cost is difficult. Although evidence is scarce, several trials examining clinical interventions utilizing conventional health education support while others employing a mobile health strategy, both showed significant results. For a low-resource country, we built cost-effective models that are integrated with clinical care for patients with hypertension. The goal of this trial is to assess the effectiveness of mHealth intervention with clinical educational support and educational support with peer counseling to improve blood pressure control in hypertensive patients when compared to standard care. ;


Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms

  • Treatment Adherence and Compliance

NCT number NCT05106790
Study type Interventional
Source Universiti Putra Malaysia
Contact Arshed MUHAMMAD, MBBS,MPH
Phone +923337474464
Email drarshedchaudhary@gmail.com
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date July 1, 2022
Completion date September 15, 2023

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