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The impact of digital health interventions on medication adherence in hypertensive patients

Шомуродова, Мухайё РахмоновнаAssistant of the Department of Pathological Physiology and Pathological Anatomy Bukhara State Medical Institute named after Abu Ali ibn Sino. Bukhara, UzbekistanYulduz NarmetovaDSc, Department of Pedagogy and Psychology, Tashkent State Medical University, Tashkent, Republic of Uzbekistan;Saboxon Mirzajonovasenior teacher of department "Physiology" Fergana medical institute of public health, Fergana, Republic of Uzbekistan,Malika MustafayevaAssistent, Department of Faculty and Hospital Therapy,Bukhara State Medical Institute named after Abu Ali ibn Sino, Bukhara, Republic of UzbekistanAvazbek AxmedovNursing assistant, Department of Epidemiology and Infectious Disease Treatment, Ferghana Medical Insititute of Public Health, UzbekistanSalimaxon Masharifovasenior teacher of department Obstetricus and gynecology, Fergana medical institute of public health, Fergana, Republic of UzbekistanNodira Ikramovasenior teacher of department of Physiology, Fergana medical institute of public health, Fergana, Republic of UzbekistanAzimjon Mirzajonovassistant Department of "Epidemiology and infection diseases, nursing work", Fergana Medical Institute of public health, Fergana, Republic of UzbekistanUgiljon QushnazarovaDepartment of Pedagogy and psychology, Urgench state university, Urgench city, Uzbekistan
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The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of digital health interventions on medication adherence in hypertensive patients in Uzbekistan. This cross-sectional study was conducted on 350 patients attending medical centers in Tashkent, Samarkand, and Bukhara. Information was collected through a structured questionnaire including demographic information, the Morisky Medication Adherence Scale, and a questionnaire about using digital interventions. The findings revealed that only 27.1% of the patients belonged to the high medication adherence, while 32.3% were in the low adherence group. As far as the use of digital tools is concerned, the most utilized tool was SMS reminders at 41.4%. Statistical tests also found a significant relationship between the use of digital interventions and medication adherence in a manner that users of these tools had a higher adherence score (r = 0.42, p < 0.001). Mobile application users had the highest mean adherence score (7.1) and non-users the lowest (5.4). Multivariate regression analyses also identified frequency of use of digital tools as the strongest positive predictor of adherence (β = 0.38), with number of medications prescribed being a negative predictor. Further, at each level of adherence, patients who used digital tools were more likely to have optimal blood pressure control. This study concludes that digital health interventions can play an important role in improving medication adherence and clinical outcomes among hypertensive patients, but their success depends on contextual factors such as access to technology and cultural appropriateness of the tools.

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