The Relationship Between Trust, Belief and Adherence Among Patients who Complain of Hypertension In Ghana
Date
2023
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John Wiley & Sons Ltd
Abstract
Aim: We determined the relationship between trust, belief and adherence among patients who complain of hypertension in Ghana.
Design: A cross-sectional design was used.
Method: We sampled 447 Ghanaians with hypertension receiving care at the Korle Bu
Teaching Hospital. Data were collected using a pre-tested self-administered questionnaire. Data analyses were conducted with the aid of Stata 15.0.
Results: There is low belief and trust in the biomedical treatment for hypertension.
Only 36.9% of the respondents said they adhered to treatment with females expressing higher level of adherence. Trust and belief in allopathic care were associated with
adherence to treatment. It is recommended that health workers identify effective
ways of improving patients' trust in the allopathic care for hypertension through
teaching and re-enforcement models to enhance treatment adherence and reduce
the complications of hypertension.
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Keywords
belief, hypertension, treatment, adherence, trust
Citation
How to cite this article: Konlan, K. D., Konlan, K. D., Abdulai, J. A., Saah, J. A., Doat, A. R., Amoah, R. M., & Mohammed, I. (2023). The relationship between trust, belief and adherence among patients who complain of hypertension in Ghana. Nursing Open, 00, 1–10. https://doi.org/10.1002/nop2.1855