Abstract:
Background: Adherence to long-term medications is a global concern. Hypertension is one of
the top five causes of mortality in the world. The asymptomatic nature of this disease results in
decreased motivation to adhere to medications that do not provide symptomatic relief in most
cases. Poor adherence to long-term medication is a public health concern which may result into
poor treatment outcome.
Purpose of the study: The purpose of this study was to explore the factors contributing to
adherence to treatment among hypertensive patients attending NCDS clinic at MUGONERO
District Hospital. Specific objectives were (1) to identify socio-economic and demographic
factors of patients contributing to poor adherence to treatment among hypertensive patients
attending NCDs clinic at MUGONERO District Hospital, (2) to determine medical factors
contributing to poor adherence to treatment among hypertensive patients attending NCDS clinic
at MUGONERO District Hospital.