Questionnaire Survey From the Viewpoint of Concordance in Patient and Physician Satisfaction Concerning Hypertensive Treatment in Elderly Patients ― Patients Voice Study ―
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- Ikeda Yoshiyuki
- Department of Cardiovascular Medicine and Hypertension, Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Kagoshima University
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- Sasaki Takeshi
- Makurazaki Municipal Hospital
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- Kuwahata So
- Tarumizu Chuo Hospital, Tarumizu Municipal Medical Center
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- Imamura Masakazu
- Nanpuh Hospital
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- Tanoue Kanyo
- Tanegashima Medical Center
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- Komaki Shinichirou
- Komaki Clinic
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- Hashiguchi Mamoru
- Togo Clinic
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- Kuroda Atsushi
- Ichihino Memorial Hospital
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- Akasaki Yuichi
- Department of Cardiovascular Medicine and Hypertension, Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Kagoshima University
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- Hamada Chikuma
- Faculty of Engineering, Tokyo University of Science
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- Ohishi Mitsuru
- Department of Cardiovascular Medicine and Hypertension, Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Kagoshima University
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<p>Background:Patient-physician concordance is an important concern in the treatment of elderly patients with hypertension (HT). Treatment that considers concordance is necessary for mutual understanding and therapeutic satisfaction between patients and physicians. However, there have been no studies addressing concordance that objectively analyzed both patient and physician satisfaction before and after treatment.</p><p>Methods and Results:An exploratory open-label, multicenter, intervention study was conducted. Patients with HT undergoing treatment with angiotensin-receptor blocker (ARB) or a calcium-channel blocker (CCB) monotherapy were enrolled. Medication was switched to an ARB/CCB combination tablet and taken for 12 weeks. Physicians and patients participated in satisfaction surveys concerning treatment. Discrepancies in satisfaction levels between patients and physicians were found at baseline for the following survey items: treatment, involvement in treatment, understanding of HT, reliance, medication, and blood pressure. After treatment, the satisfaction levels of both patients and physicians increased; discrepancies in satisfaction between the groups also improved.</p><p>Conclusions:The rates of satisfaction were relatively higher for patients compared with physicians at baseline. After HT treatment addressing concordance, both patient and physician satisfaction rates and the gap in satisfaction rates between patients and physicians improved. This indicates that addressing concordance has clinical significance in the treatment of elderly HT patients. (UMIN000017270)</p>
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- Circulation Journal
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Circulation Journal 82 (4), 1051-1061, 2018
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- 130006528641
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- AA11591968
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- 13474820
- 13469843
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- 29445065
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