Role of perceived spousal social support in medication adherence among hypertensive patients attending family medicine clinic in federal teaching hospital, ido-ekiti, Nigeria
<p>Background: There abound many strategies to control hypertension, however, many patients still have difficulty adhering to medications and this results to poor Blood Pressure (BP) control. And because the condition requires life - long treatment, many patients need additional effort from th...
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Main Authors: | Ekundayo OO (Author), Elegbede OT (Author), Gabriel-Alayode OE (Author), Agboola SM (Author), Shabi OM (Author), Bello IS (Author), Omosanya OE (Author), Ajetunmobi OA (Author), Fashola AM (Author) |
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Archives of Community Medicine and Public Health - Peertechz Publications,
2020-09-14.
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