Pathways to Hypertension Control: Unfinished Journeys of Low-Income Individuals in Malaysia and the Philippines

Background Reducing inequities in hypertension control among those affected in low- and middle-income countries requires person-centred health system responses based on a contextualised understanding of the choices and care pathways taken by those who rely on the services provided, particularly thos...

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Main Authors: Palafox, Benjamin, Balabanova, Dina, Loreche, Arianna Maever, Mat-Nasir, Nafiza, Ariffin, Farnaza, Md-Yasin, Mazapuspavina, Isa, Mohamad Rodi, Abd-Majid, Fadhlina, Palileo-Villanueva, Lia M., Renedo, Alicia, Seguin, Maureen L., Dans, Antonio L., Mckee, Martin
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.asmph-pubs-12932025-02-06T03:27:11Z Pathways to Hypertension Control: Unfinished Journeys of Low-Income Individuals in Malaysia and the Philippines Palafox, Benjamin Balabanova, Dina Loreche, Arianna Maever Mat-Nasir, Nafiza Ariffin, Farnaza Md-Yasin, Mazapuspavina Isa, Mohamad Rodi Abd-Majid, Fadhlina Palileo-Villanueva, Lia M. Renedo, Alicia Seguin, Maureen L. Dans, Antonio L. Mckee, Martin Background Reducing inequities in hypertension control among those affected in low- and middle-income countries requires person-centred health system responses based on a contextualised understanding of the choices and care pathways taken by those who rely on the services provided, particularly those from poor and marginalised communities. We examine patterns of care seeking and pathways followed by individuals with hypertension from low-income households in the Philippines and Malaysia. This study aims to fill a significant gap in the literature by analysing the stages at which individuals make decisions that may affect the successful control of their blood pressure. Methods This study presents cross-sectional survey data collected as part of the Responsive and Equitable Health Systems-Partnership on Non-Communicable Diseases (RESPOND) project, a longitudinal observational study in low-income communities. The study participants were 1191 randomly selected adults aged 35–70 years with a self-reported history of hypertension or identified as hypertensive through blood pressure screening. Results While most low-income individuals with hypertension in both countries were diagnosed and receiving medication, Malaysians demonstrated higher self-reported medication adherence. Urban areas in the Philippines showed better hypertension management outcomes compared to rural areas. The study also provides insights into the care seeking pathways followed by low-income adults diagnosed with hypertension. Nearly half of these individuals in Malaysia and a third in the Philippines were following pathways where they had never changed or stopped treatment without professional advice, and where they were using and adhering to their prescribed medication. Following such pathways was strongly associated with a greater likelihood blood pressure control in the Philippines, but less so in Malaysia. Conclusions These findings highlight the need for a contextualised understanding of care seeking choices and the importance of person-centred solutions. They offer a typology of hypertension care seeking pathways and a foundation for similar research in other settings. 2024-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/asmph-pubs/289 https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/asmph-pubs/article/1293/viewcontent/Health_Planning___Management___2024___Palafox___Pathways_to_Hypertension_Control__Unfinished_Journeys_of_Low_Income.pdf Ateneo School of Medicine and Public Health Publications Archīum Ateneo blood pressure hypertension low-income population Malaysia non-communicable disease control Philippines primary care Medicine and Health Sciences Nutritional and Metabolic Diseases Public Health
institution Ateneo De Manila University
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topic blood pressure
hypertension
low-income population
Malaysia
non-communicable disease control
Philippines
primary care
Medicine and Health Sciences
Nutritional and Metabolic Diseases
Public Health
spellingShingle blood pressure
hypertension
low-income population
Malaysia
non-communicable disease control
Philippines
primary care
Medicine and Health Sciences
Nutritional and Metabolic Diseases
Public Health
Palafox, Benjamin
Balabanova, Dina
Loreche, Arianna Maever
Mat-Nasir, Nafiza
Ariffin, Farnaza
Md-Yasin, Mazapuspavina
Isa, Mohamad Rodi
Abd-Majid, Fadhlina
Palileo-Villanueva, Lia M.
Renedo, Alicia
Seguin, Maureen L.
Dans, Antonio L.
Mckee, Martin
Pathways to Hypertension Control: Unfinished Journeys of Low-Income Individuals in Malaysia and the Philippines
description Background Reducing inequities in hypertension control among those affected in low- and middle-income countries requires person-centred health system responses based on a contextualised understanding of the choices and care pathways taken by those who rely on the services provided, particularly those from poor and marginalised communities. We examine patterns of care seeking and pathways followed by individuals with hypertension from low-income households in the Philippines and Malaysia. This study aims to fill a significant gap in the literature by analysing the stages at which individuals make decisions that may affect the successful control of their blood pressure. Methods This study presents cross-sectional survey data collected as part of the Responsive and Equitable Health Systems-Partnership on Non-Communicable Diseases (RESPOND) project, a longitudinal observational study in low-income communities. The study participants were 1191 randomly selected adults aged 35–70 years with a self-reported history of hypertension or identified as hypertensive through blood pressure screening. Results While most low-income individuals with hypertension in both countries were diagnosed and receiving medication, Malaysians demonstrated higher self-reported medication adherence. Urban areas in the Philippines showed better hypertension management outcomes compared to rural areas. The study also provides insights into the care seeking pathways followed by low-income adults diagnosed with hypertension. Nearly half of these individuals in Malaysia and a third in the Philippines were following pathways where they had never changed or stopped treatment without professional advice, and where they were using and adhering to their prescribed medication. Following such pathways was strongly associated with a greater likelihood blood pressure control in the Philippines, but less so in Malaysia. Conclusions These findings highlight the need for a contextualised understanding of care seeking choices and the importance of person-centred solutions. They offer a typology of hypertension care seeking pathways and a foundation for similar research in other settings.
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author Palafox, Benjamin
Balabanova, Dina
Loreche, Arianna Maever
Mat-Nasir, Nafiza
Ariffin, Farnaza
Md-Yasin, Mazapuspavina
Isa, Mohamad Rodi
Abd-Majid, Fadhlina
Palileo-Villanueva, Lia M.
Renedo, Alicia
Seguin, Maureen L.
Dans, Antonio L.
Mckee, Martin
author_facet Palafox, Benjamin
Balabanova, Dina
Loreche, Arianna Maever
Mat-Nasir, Nafiza
Ariffin, Farnaza
Md-Yasin, Mazapuspavina
Isa, Mohamad Rodi
Abd-Majid, Fadhlina
Palileo-Villanueva, Lia M.
Renedo, Alicia
Seguin, Maureen L.
Dans, Antonio L.
Mckee, Martin
author_sort Palafox, Benjamin
title Pathways to Hypertension Control: Unfinished Journeys of Low-Income Individuals in Malaysia and the Philippines
title_short Pathways to Hypertension Control: Unfinished Journeys of Low-Income Individuals in Malaysia and the Philippines
title_full Pathways to Hypertension Control: Unfinished Journeys of Low-Income Individuals in Malaysia and the Philippines
title_fullStr Pathways to Hypertension Control: Unfinished Journeys of Low-Income Individuals in Malaysia and the Philippines
title_full_unstemmed Pathways to Hypertension Control: Unfinished Journeys of Low-Income Individuals in Malaysia and the Philippines
title_sort pathways to hypertension control: unfinished journeys of low-income individuals in malaysia and the philippines
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2024
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/asmph-pubs/289
https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/asmph-pubs/article/1293/viewcontent/Health_Planning___Management___2024___Palafox___Pathways_to_Hypertension_Control__Unfinished_Journeys_of_Low_Income.pdf
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