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. 2017 Mar;33(2):156–164. doi: 10.6515/ACS20161215A

Table 3. Patient attitudes and experiences toward hypercholesterolemia management.

Continue existing treatment (n = 270) Modify existing treatment (n = 150) p value
Patient awareness
 Heard or has been told about LDL-C < 0.01
  Yes 88 (33) 77 (51)
  No 106 (39) 61 (41)
  Cannot remember 76 (28) 12 (8)
 Heard or has been told about HDL-C < 0.01
  Yes 87 (33) 79 (53)
  No 106 (40) 59 (39)
  Cannot remember 75 (28) 12 (8)
 Has been informed about the cholesterol level 0.07
  Yes 154 (57) 99 (66)
  No 116 (43) 51 (34)
 Has been given a target cholesterol level < 0.01
  Yes 107 (56) 82 (79)
  No 83 (44) 22 (21)
 Current situation according to the patient < 0.01
  Not been given a cholesterol target 37 (16) 32 (22)
  Not reach the cholesterol target 14 (6) 41 (28)
  Unsure whether reaching the cholesterol target 147 (63) 41 (28)
  Reached the cholesterol target 35 (15) 32 (22)
Patient compliance
 Frequency the patient was seen for checkup of cholesterol level 0.01
  More frequently than once every 3 months 67 (26) 34 (25)
  Every 3 months 163 (63) 71 (52)
  Every 6 to 12 months 31 (12) 32 (23)
 Frequency of lipid-lowering medications missed < 0.01
  More than once a week 18 (12) 24 (29)
  Once a week or less 126 (88) 59 (71)
 Frequency that patient thought that missing medications would not affect the cholesterol level 0.22
  More than once a week 64 (29) 25 (23)
  Once a week or less 156 (71) 85 (77)
Patient experience
 Measures taken by the doctor when the patient was first diagnosed 0.64
  Only advised to change lifestyle 21 (8) 16 (11)
  Only prescribed medications 43 (16) 21 (14)
  Both advised lifestyle changes and prescribed medications 201 (76) 111 (75)
  Neither advised lifestyle changes nor prescribed medications 1 (< 1) 0 (0)
 Changes of lipid-lowering medications since first prescribed 0.50
  Still on the same tablet 163 (70) 95 (64)
  Still on the same tablet but the dose has been increased 4 (2) 3 (2)
  Have changed tablets 66 (28) 50 (34)

* Data are in numbers (%).

HDL-C, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol; LDL-C, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol.