Fatigue, Stress, and Blood Pressure Medication Adherence by Race After Myocardial Infarction. The Journal for Nurse Practitioners, Elsevier Limited PP - Philadelphia, Philadelphia, oct, 2023.
Paper doi abstract bibtex Fatigue and stress may affect medication adherence. This study explored fatigue, stress, and blood pressure (BP) medication adherence in Black and White adults (N = 152) who had experienced a myocardial infarction. Moderate to severe fatigue was reported by 55% of the sample. The regression model explained up to 40% of the variance (P < .001), with fatigue and race significantly predicting adherence. Black participants reported fatigue causing distress (r = 0.40), and White participants reported greater association of fatigue severity-related BP medication adherence (r = 0.49). Our findings support considering racial differences when evaluating fatigue associated with BP medication adherence.
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abstract = {Fatigue and stress may affect medication adherence. This study explored fatigue, stress, and blood pressure (BP) medication adherence in Black and White adults (N = 152) who had experienced a myocardial infarction. Moderate to severe fatigue was reported by 55% of the sample. The regression model explained up to 40% of the variance (P < .001), with fatigue and race significantly predicting adherence. Black participants reported fatigue causing distress (r = 0.40), and White participants reported greater association of fatigue severity-related BP medication adherence (r = 0.49). Our findings support considering racial differences when evaluating fatigue associated with BP medication adherence.},
address = {Philadelphia},
annote = {Copyright - {\textcopyright}2023. Elsevier Inc.
Last updated - 2024-08-26},
doi = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nurpra.2023.104757},
issn = {15554155},
journal = {The Journal for Nurse Practitioners},
keywords = {Adherence,African Americans,Behavior,Blood pressure,Cardiovascular disease,Cost control,Drugs,Family income,Fatigue,Health care access,Heart attacks,Hospital costs,Hypertension,Infarction,Medical Sciences--Nurses And Nursing,Mental depression,Mortality,Myocardial infarction,Patient compliance,Psychological distress,Race,Racial differences,Regression analysis,Socioeconomic factors,Stress,Womens health,fatigue,medication adherence,myocardial infarction,stress},
language = {English},
month = {oct},
number = {9},
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title = {{Fatigue, Stress, and Blood Pressure Medication Adherence by Race After Myocardial Infarction}},
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volume = {19},
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