TY - JOUR T1 - Association between Knowledge and Drug Adherence in Patients with Hypertension in Saudi Arabia A1 - Samer Alzahrani A1 - Muteb Eid Alosaimi A1 - Abdulrahman A. Alamri A1 - Mohamed Alotaibi A1 - Emad A. Almatar A1 - Bader A. Almanea A1 - Sami A. Aljabar A1 - Abdulmajeed S. Alomar A1 - Abdulrahman H. Alzahrani A1 - Manar E. Al-Hindi A1 - Ayah A. Al-Shams A1 - Sami S. Alamri A1 - Alaa N. Alkhoudair A1 - Mariam M. Alnofaily JF - Archives of Pharmacy Practice JO - Arch Pharm Pract SN - 2320-5210 Y1 - 2019 VL - 10 IS - 3 SP - 71 EP - 76 N2 - Purpose: The aim of this paper is to determine the association between the knowledge of hypertension management and drug adherence for patients with Hypertension in Saudi Arabia. Method: The research involves a cross-sectional study in which 198 high-blood pressure patients from several (27) hospitals in seven Saudi Arabian cities: Riyadh, Dammam, Alahsa, Alqatif, Makkah, Jeddah, and Taif, were surveyed. A questionnaire, which was divided into three sections – demographic data, hypertension knowledge questions, and medication adherence, was used to collect data on how aware are the patients of managing hypertension. Descriptive statistics were utilized to determine patient’s demographic attributes and Spearman rank correlation was used to evaluate the relationship between disease familiarity and medication adherence. Results: Out of the 198 patients surveyed, about 58.08% (115 patients) were within the poor knowledge category; while, 132 (66.67%) were categorized as moderate adherent to medication. Only 15 (7.58%) patients were considered as being good adherents to hypertensive medication. The correlation coefficient between overall score of knowledge and that of medication adherence was -0.1889 (ρ UR - https://archivepp.com/article/association-between-knowledge-and-drug-adherence-in-patients-with-hypertension-in-saudi-arabia ER -