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. 2015 Jan 22;8:10.3402/gha.v8.26227. doi: 10.3402/gha.v8.26227

Table 5.

Awareness, treatment, and control of hypertension among workers

No. of hypertensives BP≥140/90 No. of hypertensives BP≥160/95a Among all hypertensives % Treatment among those aware % Control among those on treatment %

Study population Location Awareness % Treatment % Control %
Bank workers (73) Ibadan 264 85 49.4
Civil servants (53) Ibadan 103 24.3
Civil servants (30) Accra 307 54.1 31.3 12.7 82.8 40.6
Civil servants (56) Lome 112 22.3 1.8 1.0 8.0 100
Civil servants (51) Benin City 121 8.3
Civil servants, factory and plantation workers (50) Calabar 419 19.6
Factory and hotel workers (45) Dakar 152 64.9 24.5 12.6 37.8 51.4
Health workers (62) Jos City 124 66.1 43.5 65.9
Health workers (64) Abidjan 144 84.0 79.2 94.2
Information technology workers (31) Dakar 97 68.0
Market workers (40) Enugu 290 29.3
Medical school lecturers (59) Port Harcourt 16 75.0 75.0 100.0
Mill operators (72) Ibadan 23 73.9
Policemen and male civil servants (52) Benin City 95 9.7
Rubber plantation workers (43) Rural 448 0
Telecommunication workers (69) Not stated 537 14.9
Traditional chiefs (77) Rivers State 73 54.8 50.7 80.4
University staff (60) Accra 48 43.8 43.8 0.0 100.0 0
a

% hypertensives aware of their status or on treatment is based on BP 160/95 mmHg cut-off.