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- W3214536563 abstract "Hypertension remains the leading cause of global mortality, with elevated systolic blood pressure (BP) leading to 10.8 million deaths each year. Despite this, only around 50% of individuals with hypertension are aware of their condition. Alongside low awareness rates, lack of patient adherence to medication and therapeutic inertia have been identified as factors contributing to the lack of hypertension control worldwide. This report summarizes presentations from the “one of a kind” Servier-sponsored symposium, Improving the Management of Hypertension: Acting on Key Factors, which was conducted as part of the European Society of Hypertension (ESH)-International Society of Hypertension (ISH) 2021 ON-AIR meeting. The symposium focused on how low awareness, therapeutic inertia, and nonadherence can be addressed by combining the experience of a patient with the expertise of physicians. May Measurement Month, the ongoing global BP measurement program, is raising awareness of hypertension in over 90 countries, and the 2018 European Society of Cardiology/ESH guidelines and the 2020 ISH guidelines now include recommendations that specifically address low adherence and therapeutic inertia, including involving patients in a shared decision-making process and the use of single-pill combination therapy. Understanding the role of emotion in decision making and addressing the different psychological states and attitudes in the patient’s “cycle of change” are key to effective shared decision making and improving adherence. Raised blood pressure (hypertension) is involved in the death of around 10.8 million people throughout the world each year. However, only about half of the people with hypertension are aware of their condition. In addition, many patients who are prescribed blood pressure-lowering medications do not take their pills regularly (intentional or nonintentional low adherence). Many doctors are not as strict as they should be in ensuring blood pressure control of their hypertensive patients (therapeutic inertia). This report presents ideas and data from a “first of its kind” symposium sponsored by Servier as part of the European Society of Hypertension (ESH)-International Society of Hypertension (ISH) 2021 ON-AIR meeting involving both patient and physicians. The report summarizes the ways in which low awareness, therapeutic inertia, and lack of adherence can be addressed and includes insights into patients’ perspectives. An ongoing global blood pressure screening program called May Measurement Month was discussed, which has detected almost a million people with untreated or inadequately treated hypertension worldwide since 2017. Recent ESH and ISH guidelines for managing hypertension now include recommendations on how to address low adherence and therapeutic inertia. Crucially, doctors should involve their patients with hypertension in decisions about their own treatment, which will help improve adherence to medication and ultimately reduce hypertension-related serious adverse events (e.g. heart attacks, strokes and deaths)." @default.
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- W3214536563 title "Improving the Management of Hypertension by Tackling Awareness, Adherence, and Clinical Inertia: A Symposium Report" @default.
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