Hypertension, its correlates and differences in access to healthcare services by gender among rural Zambian residents: a cross-sectional study.
Yukiko TateyamaTeeranee TechasrivichienPatou Masika MusumariS Pilar SuguimotoAnita Nyaboke OngosiRichard ZuluChristopher DubeMasako Ono-KiharaMasahiro KiharaPublished in: BMJ open (2022)
We found that hypertension is prevalent in the target rural area. However, many were not aware of their hypertension status and many never had their BP measured, indicating a serious gap in cardiovascular disease prevention services in Zambia. There is an urgent need for health promotion and screening for hypertension, especially in the primary health services of rural Zambia. Issues related to healthcare accessibility in men require particular attention.