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dc.contributor.authorHayen, Andrew
dc.contributor.authorBell, Katy J.L.
dc.contributor.authorGlasziou, Paul
dc.contributor.authorNeal, Bruce
dc.contributor.authorIrwig, Les
dc.date.accessioned2021-02-18T04:19:48Z
dc.date.available2021-02-18T04:19:48Z
dc.date.issued2010en_AU
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/2123/24534
dc.description.abstractAfter starting antihypertensives, blood pressure is monitored for several reasons, including assessment of adherence. We aimed to estimate the accuracy of blood pressure monitoring for detecting early nonadherence. We conducted a secondary analysis of the Perindopril Protection Against Recurrent Stroke Study (PROGRESS), a large randomized trial of blood pressure lowering to reduce the risk of recurrent stroke. We compared change in blood pressure 3 months after randomization in people who had discontinued treatment (nonadherent) with those who stayed on treatment (adherent). We also used an indirect method, assessing whether change in blood pressure discriminated between active (adherent) and placebo (nonadherent) groups. Both methods gave similar results. For the 3433 subjects, the mean (SD) of the change in systolic blood pressure was −15.8 mm Hg (SD 18.7 mm Hg) in the adherent group and −4.2 mm Hg (SD 18.1 mm Hg) in the nonadherent group. After recalibration of the mean change in the nonadherent group to 0 mm Hg and in the adherent group to −11.6 mm Hg, the absence of a fall in systolic blood pressure at 3 months had a sensitivity of 50% and a specificity of 80% for detecting nonadherence (50% of nonadherent patients and 20% of adherent patients had a rise in blood pressure). Discriminatory power was modest over the range of cutoffs (area under the receiver–operator curve 0.67). Monitoring blood pressure is poor at detecting nonadherence to blood pressure–lowering treatment. Further research should look at other methods of assessing adherence.en_AU
dc.language.isoenen_AU
dc.publisherPublishing House Zaslavskyen_AU
dc.relation.ispartofHypertensionen_AU
dc.rightsCreative Commons Attribution 4.0en_AU
dc.subjectmedication nonadherenceen_AU
dc.subjectblood pressureen_AU
dc.subjectROC curveen_AU
dc.subjectangiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitorsen_AU
dc.subjectsensitivity and specificityen_AU
dc.titleMonitoring Adherence to Medication by Measuring Change in Blood Pressure.en_AU
dc.typeArticleen_AU
dc.subject.asrc1102 Cardiorespiratory Medicine and Haematologyen_AU
dc.subject.asrc1117 Public Health and Health Servicesen_AU
dc.identifier.doi10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.110.153817
dc.relation.nhmrc402764
dc.relation.nhmrc571281
usyd.facultySeS faculties schools::Faculty of Medicine and Health::Sydney School of Public Healthen_AU
usyd.citation.volume56en_AU
usyd.citation.spage612en_AU
usyd.citation.epage616en_AU
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