O impacto do farmacêutico clínico na adesão ao tratamento farmacológico de pacientes idosos hipertensos

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Autor(a) principal: Freitas, Jaqueline Gleice Aparecida de
Data de Publicação: 2014
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Adherence is the behavior of a patient before the doctor or other health professional recommendation regarding the use of medicines, adoption of diets or lifestyle changes. Thesis built in the form of scientific articles. The first article is titled: “Adherence to pharmacological treatment in hypertensive elderly: An integrative literature review”. The second one is titled: "The impact of the clinical pharmacist in the adherence to the pharmacological treatment of elderly hypertensive patients". Objectives: First Article: studying concepts of adherence, factors for adherence, and causes of abandonment and methods for assessing adherence. Second article: Assessing the impact of the clinical pharmacist in pharmacological treatment of elderly hypertensive patients. Method: In the review article the search was conducted in MEDLINE, LILACS, Cochrane, IBECS, SciELO and PubMED, studies published between 1979 to 2014 data. The following Descriptors in Health Sciences were used (DeCS): Hypertension, Elderly, Adherence, Factors for adherence, Assessment Methods. The second article is a prospective study, exploratory and quantitative with 26 elderly hypertensive patients, performed at the Family Health Basic Unit in the northern part of the city of Goiânia-GO. The patients of microarea A were followed by the pharmacist and patients of microarea B were visited by community health agent for six months. In both microareas assessment of sociodemographic profile, evaluation of pharmacological treatment and measurement of blood pressure of patients were carried out. Results: The first article described the difficulty of conceptualizing adherence as well as the main factors that influence adherence. There are several direct and indirect methods for evaluation of pharmacological treatment; all methods have advantages and disadvantages. In the second article: There was a predominance of female patients, age ranging between 60 -69 years old, primary / secondary education, earning 2-4 minimum wages, married, white and retired. Patients reported no alcohol use, no physical activity and no salt/ sugar restriction. Patients of the micro areas A and B are similar in sociodemographic characteristics. At the beginning of the study the adherence to pharmacological treatment and blood pressure had the same distribution in the two micro areas. At the end, the microarea A presented variation in the rate of total adherence which rose from 66.7% to 87.5% patients and there was significant reduction in blood pressure levels. Conclusions: The adherence to treatment is a complex issue, multifactorial, and is essential to obtain the reduction of blood pressure levels and decrease in complications in elderly hypertensive patients. Adherence to treatment is not related to sociodemographic variables. In the microarea A, through pharmaceutical intervention, it was observed that there was increase in adherence to pharmacological treatment with a significant reduction in blood pressure levels.
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The second one is titled: "The impact of the clinical pharmacist in the adherence to the pharmacological treatment of elderly hypertensive patients". Objectives: First Article: studying concepts of adherence, factors for adherence, and causes of abandonment and methods for assessing adherence. Second article: Assessing the impact of the clinical pharmacist in pharmacological treatment of elderly hypertensive patients. Method: In the review article the search was conducted in MEDLINE, LILACS, Cochrane, IBECS, SciELO and PubMED, studies published between 1979 to 2014 data. The following Descriptors in Health Sciences were used (DeCS): Hypertension, Elderly, Adherence, Factors for adherence, Assessment Methods. The second article is a prospective study, exploratory and quantitative with 26 elderly hypertensive patients, performed at the Family Health Basic Unit in the northern part of the city of Goiânia-GO. The patients of microarea A were followed by the pharmacist and patients of microarea B were visited by community health agent for six months. In both microareas assessment of sociodemographic profile, evaluation of pharmacological treatment and measurement of blood pressure of patients were carried out. Results: The first article described the difficulty of conceptualizing adherence as well as the main factors that influence adherence. There are several direct and indirect methods for evaluation of pharmacological treatment; all methods have advantages and disadvantages. In the second article: There was a predominance of female patients, age ranging between 60 -69 years old, primary / secondary education, earning 2-4 minimum wages, married, white and retired. Patients reported no alcohol use, no physical activity and no salt/ sugar restriction. Patients of the micro areas A and B are similar in sociodemographic characteristics. At the beginning of the study the adherence to pharmacological treatment and blood pressure had the same distribution in the two micro areas. At the end, the microarea A presented variation in the rate of total adherence which rose from 66.7% to 87.5% patients and there was significant reduction in blood pressure levels. Conclusions: The adherence to treatment is a complex issue, multifactorial, and is essential to obtain the reduction of blood pressure levels and decrease in complications in elderly hypertensive patients. Adherence to treatment is not related to sociodemographic variables. In the microarea A, through pharmaceutical intervention, it was observed that there was increase in adherence to pharmacological treatment with a significant reduction in blood pressure levels.A adesão é o comportamento de um paciente diante das recomendações médicas ou de outros profissionais de saúde quanto ao uso de medicamentos, adoção de dietas ou mudanças do estilo de vida. Tese construída na modalidade de artigos científicos. O primeiro artigo tem como título: “Adesão ao tratamento farmacológico em idosos hipertensos: uma revisão integrativa da literatura”. O segundo tem como título: “O impacto do farmacêutico clínico na adesão ao tratamento farmacológico de pacientes idosos hipertensos” Objetivos: Primeiro artigo: estudar conceitos de adesão, os fatores de adesão e causas de abandono e os métodos para avaliação da adesão. Segundo artigo: Avaliar o impacto do farmacêutico clínico na adesão ao tratamento farmacológico de pacientes idosos hipertensos. Método: No artigo de revisão a busca foi realizada nas bases de dados MEDLINE, LILACS, Cochrane, IBECS, SciELO e PubMED, estudos publicados no período entre 1979 a 2014. Foram utilizados os seguintes Descritores em Ciências da Saúde (DeCS): Hipertensão arterial sistêmica, Idosos, Adesão, Métodos de Avaliação, Fatores de adesão. O segundo artigo é um estudo prospectivo, exploratório e quantitativo com 26 pacientes idosos hipertensos da Unidade Básica de Saúde da Família na região Norte do Município de Goiânia – GO. Os pacientes da microárea A foram acompanhados pelo farmacêutico e os pacientes da microárea B foram visitados pelo agente comunitário de saúde, durante seis meses. Nas duas microáreas foram realizadas avaliação do perfil sociodemográfico, avaliação da adesão ao tratamento farmacológico e medida da pressão arterial dos pacientes. Resultados: No primeiro artigo descreveu a dificuldade de conceituar adesão, assim como os principais fatores que interferem na adesão. Existem vários métodos diretos e indiretos para avaliação da adesão ao tratamento farmacológico, sendo que todos os métodos apresentam vantagens e desvantagens. No segundo artigo: Houve predomínio de pacientes do sexo feminino, idade entre 60 a 69 anos, ensino fundamental/médio, com renda de 2 a 4 salários mínimos, casado, cor branca e aposentado. Os pacientes relataram não utilizar bebidas alcoólicas, não praticar atividade física e que não faziam nenhuma restrição de sal/açúcar. Os pacientes das microáreas A e B são semelhantes quanto às características sociodemográficas. No início do estudo a adesão ao tratamento farmacológico e a pressão arterial teve a mesma distribuição nas duas microáreas. Ao final a microárea A apresentou mudança na taxa de adesão total que passou de 66,7% para 87,5% dos pacientes e houve redução significativa dos níveis tensionais. Conclusões: A adesão ao tratamento é uma questão complexa, multifatorial, e é fundamental para se obter a redução dos níveis pressóricos e diminuição de complicações em pacientes idosos hipertensos. A adesão ao tratamento não está relacionado com as variáveis sociodemográficas. 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dc.title.eng.fl_str_mv O impacto do farmacêutico clínico na adesão ao tratamento farmacológico de pacientes idosos hipertensos
title O impacto do farmacêutico clínico na adesão ao tratamento farmacológico de pacientes idosos hipertensos
spellingShingle O impacto do farmacêutico clínico na adesão ao tratamento farmacológico de pacientes idosos hipertensos
Freitas, Jaqueline Gleice Aparecida de
Idoso
Hipertensão Arterial Sistêmica
Adesão
Atenção farmacêutica
Elderly
Hypertension
Adherence
Pharmaceutical care
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
title_short O impacto do farmacêutico clínico na adesão ao tratamento farmacológico de pacientes idosos hipertensos
title_full O impacto do farmacêutico clínico na adesão ao tratamento farmacológico de pacientes idosos hipertensos
title_fullStr O impacto do farmacêutico clínico na adesão ao tratamento farmacológico de pacientes idosos hipertensos
title_full_unstemmed O impacto do farmacêutico clínico na adesão ao tratamento farmacológico de pacientes idosos hipertensos
title_sort O impacto do farmacêutico clínico na adesão ao tratamento farmacológico de pacientes idosos hipertensos
author Freitas, Jaqueline Gleice Aparecida de
author_facet Freitas, Jaqueline Gleice Aparecida de
author_role author
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Porto, Celmo Celeno
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Barroso, Weimar Kunz Sebba
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Barbosa, Maria Alves
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv Silva, Vinícius Barreto da
dc.contributor.referee5.fl_str_mv Gigonzac, Thaís Cidália Vieira
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Freitas, Jaqueline Gleice Aparecida de
contributor_str_mv Porto, Celmo Celeno
Porto, Celmo Celeno
Barroso, Weimar Kunz Sebba
Barbosa, Maria Alves
Silva, Vinícius Barreto da
Gigonzac, Thaís Cidália Vieira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Idoso
Hipertensão Arterial Sistêmica
Adesão
Atenção farmacêutica
topic Idoso
Hipertensão Arterial Sistêmica
Adesão
Atenção farmacêutica
Elderly
Hypertension
Adherence
Pharmaceutical care
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Elderly
Hypertension
Adherence
Pharmaceutical care
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
description Adherence is the behavior of a patient before the doctor or other health professional recommendation regarding the use of medicines, adoption of diets or lifestyle changes. Thesis built in the form of scientific articles. The first article is titled: “Adherence to pharmacological treatment in hypertensive elderly: An integrative literature review”. The second one is titled: "The impact of the clinical pharmacist in the adherence to the pharmacological treatment of elderly hypertensive patients". Objectives: First Article: studying concepts of adherence, factors for adherence, and causes of abandonment and methods for assessing adherence. Second article: Assessing the impact of the clinical pharmacist in pharmacological treatment of elderly hypertensive patients. Method: In the review article the search was conducted in MEDLINE, LILACS, Cochrane, IBECS, SciELO and PubMED, studies published between 1979 to 2014 data. The following Descriptors in Health Sciences were used (DeCS): Hypertension, Elderly, Adherence, Factors for adherence, Assessment Methods. The second article is a prospective study, exploratory and quantitative with 26 elderly hypertensive patients, performed at the Family Health Basic Unit in the northern part of the city of Goiânia-GO. The patients of microarea A were followed by the pharmacist and patients of microarea B were visited by community health agent for six months. In both microareas assessment of sociodemographic profile, evaluation of pharmacological treatment and measurement of blood pressure of patients were carried out. Results: The first article described the difficulty of conceptualizing adherence as well as the main factors that influence adherence. There are several direct and indirect methods for evaluation of pharmacological treatment; all methods have advantages and disadvantages. In the second article: There was a predominance of female patients, age ranging between 60 -69 years old, primary / secondary education, earning 2-4 minimum wages, married, white and retired. Patients reported no alcohol use, no physical activity and no salt/ sugar restriction. Patients of the micro areas A and B are similar in sociodemographic characteristics. At the beginning of the study the adherence to pharmacological treatment and blood pressure had the same distribution in the two micro areas. At the end, the microarea A presented variation in the rate of total adherence which rose from 66.7% to 87.5% patients and there was significant reduction in blood pressure levels. Conclusions: The adherence to treatment is a complex issue, multifactorial, and is essential to obtain the reduction of blood pressure levels and decrease in complications in elderly hypertensive patients. Adherence to treatment is not related to sociodemographic variables. In the microarea A, through pharmaceutical intervention, it was observed that there was increase in adherence to pharmacological treatment with a significant reduction in blood pressure levels.
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