Factors affecting non‐adherence to medical appointments among patients with hypertension at public h...
Factors affecting non‐adherence to medical appointments among patients with hypertension at public health facilities in Punjab, India
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United States: John Wiley & Sons, Inc
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Daily adherence to antihypertensive medications is necessary to control hypertension. Under the State hypertension control program, hypertensive patients are enrolled in public health settings, provided with 30‐day medication prescriptions, and advised to return to the health facility monthly. However, at least 50‐60% of patients do not visit the h...
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Factors affecting non‐adherence to medical appointments among patients with hypertension at public health facilities in Punjab, India
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1524-6175
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1751-7176
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10.1111/jch.14142