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A Systematic Literature Review on Factors Related to Medication Adherence in Hypertensive Patients

Title
A Systematic Literature Review on Factors Related to Medication Adherence in Hypertensive Patients
Alternative Author(s)

변준수 ; Ko, Tae-Joon

Keyword
Hypertension ; Medication Adherence ; Health Belief ; Systematic Review ; Disease Management Program
Publication Year
2025-06-30
Publisher
Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs
Citation
Health and Social Welfare Review Vol.45 No.2, pp.582-600
Abstract
This paper presents a systematic literature review on factors influencing medication adherence in patients with hypertension. It categorizes these factors into five groups―patient factors, condition factors, therapy factors, socioeconomic factors, and health system factors―based on the WHO multidimensional adherence model. The review included studies retrieved from RISS, KISS, DBpia, and PubMed, and the search, conducted in April 2024, was restricted to papers published after 2010. The key search terms included ‘hypertension’, ‘medication’, and ‘adherence’. Following quality assessment, 22 papers were selected for review. Most of these studies used logistic regression analysis to explore the relevant factors. Common factors influencing medication adherence identified in the selected studies included: old age, health behavior, and self-efficacy (patient factors); comorbidities (condition factors); drug satisfaction (therapy factors); medication cost burden and city residency (socioeconomic factors); chronic disease management programs and patient-provider communication (health system factors). Notably, health system factors were shown to enhance medication adherence by reinforcing patients' health beliefs about the factors mentioned above through consistent instructions and education. Based on these findings, this study suggests that improving medication adherence in patients with hypertension requires strengthening patients’ beliefs about medication adherence and enhancing existing disease management programs.
ISSN
1226-072X
DOI
10.15709/hswr.2025.45.2.582
KIHASA Research
Subject Classification
Health care > Health promotion
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