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Influence of psychosocial factors on treatment of elderly Chinese patients with hypertension
作者姓名:Guolong Yu  Tianlun Yang  Xiumei Xie  Jin He  Biefei Li  Ke Xi  Cesar V. Borlongan  Christine E. Stahl
作者单位:Department of Neurology Medical College of Georgia Augusta,Department of Internal Medicine Dwight D.Eisenhower Army Medical Center Fort Gordon,GA 30912 USA,GA 30909 USA
基金项目:This study was funded by the Science Committee of Hunan Province, China (2000JZN2008).
摘    要:Objective The aim of the study is to investigate the effects of psychosocial factors on the treatment of elderly patients with hypertension. Methods Atotalof 260 elderly Chinese patients with hypertension were treated with benazepril alone or benazepril combined with amlodipine for 8 weeks. The target blood pressure (BP) (both <140 mmHg systolic, SBP, and <90 mmHg diastolic, DBP) was achieved in 180 patients, who were then assigned to the well-controlled BP group;the rest were placed in the modestly controlled BP group. The psychosocial factors present in both groups were assessed by the Hamilton depression scale, Hamilton anxiety scale, life event scale and social support evaluation list before and after anti-hypertensive treatment. Results There were no significant differences in gender, mean age, hist ory of hypertension, education and smoking habit, or in SBP and DBP between the groups before treatment. Significant differences were also not found in all psychosocial factors before and after treatment in the patients. However, significant differences were found between the groups with respect to post-treatment SBP and marital status. The patients with modestly controlled BP had significantly higher scores, as well as incidents, on the depressive, anxiety, and stressful life event scales than those with well-controlled BP. The patients with well-controlled BP had significantly higher scores in tangible support, subjective support, and social support compared to the patients with modestly controlled BP. Logistic regression analysis showed the independent contribution of psychosocial factors in reaching the goal of lowering BP at treatment endpoint in these hypertensive patients. Conclusions The results suggest that psychosocial factors stand as a main barrier to achieving the BP-lowering target in the management of elderly Chinese patients with hypertension.(J Geriatr Cardiol 2007;4:202-207.)


Influence of psychosocial factors on treatment of elderly Chinese patients with hypertension
Guolong Yu,Tianlun Yang,Xiumei Xie,Jin He,Biefei Li,Ke Xi,Cesar V. Borlongan,Christine E. Stahl.Influence of psychosocial factors on treatment of elderly Chinese patients with hypertension[J].Journal of Geriatric Cardiology,2007,4(4):202-207.
Authors:Guolong Yu  Tianlun Yang  Cesar V Borlongan  Christine E Stahl  Xiumei Xie  Jin He  Biefei Li  Ke Xia
Institution:1. Department of Cardiology, Xiangya Hospital, Southern Central University, Changsha 410008, China
2. Department of Neurology, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA 30912, USA
3. Department of Internal Medicine, Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center, Fort Gordon, GA 30909, USA
Abstract:Objective The aim of the study is to investigate the effects of psychosocial factors on the treatment of elderly patients with hypertension. Methods Atotalof 260 elderly Chinese patients with hypertension were treated with benazepril alone or benazepril combined with amlodipine for 8 weeks. The target blood pressure (BP) (both <140 mmHg systolic, SBP, and <90 mmHg diastolic, DBP) was achieved in 180 patients, who were then assigned to the well-controlled BP group;the rest were placed in the modestly controlled BP group. The psychosocial factors present in both groups were assessed by the Hamilton depression scale, Hamilton anxiety scale, life event scale and social support evaluation list before and after anti-hypertensive treatment. Results There were no significant differences in gender, mean age, hist ory of hypertension, education and smoking habit, or in SBP and DBP between the groups before treatment. Significant differences were also not found in all psychosocial factors before and after treatment in the patients. However, significant differences were found between the groups with respect to post-treatment SBP and marital status. The patients with modestly controlled BP had significantly higher scores, as well as incidents, on the depressive, anxiety, and stressful life event scales than those with well-controlled BP. The patients with well-controlled BP had significantly higher scores in tangible support, subjective support, and social support compared to the patients with modestly controlled BP. Logistic regression analysis showed the independent contribution of psychosocial factors in reaching the goal of lowering BP at treatment endpoint in these hypertensive patients. Conclusions The results suggest that psychosocial factors stand as a main barrier to achieving the BP-lowering target in the management of elderly Chinese patients with hypertension.(J Geriatr Cardiol 2007;4:202-207.)
Keywords:hypertension  psychosocial factor  elderly  treatment outcome
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