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Productivity-adjusted life-years and correlates of uncontrolled hypertension at two health facilities in Zambia.

Joreen P PoviaSepiso K MasengaBenson M HamooyaYordanos Gebremeskel
Published in: PloS one (2023)
Findings in our study highlight a high economic loss of PALYs due to hypertension with a potential to impact GDP negatively. We also found that NATAM reduced productivity and income among individuals of working age further impacting PALYs lost due to hypertension. The factors associated with NATAM were age, sex, employment status and absenteeism from work. This study underscores the need for interventions targeting young people, females, self-employed individuals, and absentees at work to improve adherence to antihypertensive drugs in order to reduce PALYs lost due to hypertension.
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