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- W3208790149 abstract "Abstract Design This study applied a cross‐sectional, descriptive correlational design. Aims and objectives The purpose of the study was to examine the relationship between cognitive function and self‐reported antihypertensive medication adherence in middle‐aged and older hypertensive women. Background Although medication adherence is an essential key for preventing complications from hypertension, poor medication adherence is common among middle‐aged and older hypertensive women. Taking medications involves a cognitive process. Little is known about the contribution of cognitive function to adherence to antihypertensive medication in middle‐aged and older women. Methods This study used a convenience sample of 137 women aged ≥50 years recruited from a medical centre in southern Taiwan. Participants completed a survey of demographic and clinical information and self‐reported medication adherence, and received cognitive function tests. Hierarchical regression analyses were used to evaluate the association between cognitive function and medication adherence. This study followed the STROBE guidelines. Results More than one‐fourth of the women (27%) reported poor adherence. Women with poor adherence appeared to have a significantly lower memory than women with good adherence. Memory was positively associated with antihypertensive medication adherence after controlling for age, blood pressure and duration of hypertension. Working memory, executive function and psychomotor speed were not significantly related to antihypertensive medication adherence. Conclusions Reduced memory function was associated with poorer antihypertensive medication adherence among middle‐aged and older women. Middle‐aged and older women with hypertension and poor memory performance are at risk of poor medication adherence. Future prospective studies examining the causal relationship between cognitive function and antihypertensive medication adherence are warranted. Relevance to clinical practice Nurses could evaluate the memory of middle‐aged and older hypertensive women when assessing antihypertensive medication adherence in clinical practice and provide relevant interventions." @default.
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- W3208790149 title "Association between cognitive function and self‐reported antihypertensive medication adherence among middle‐aged and older hypertensive women" @default.
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