Predictors of Adherence to Anti-Hypertensive Therapy: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

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Autor(a) principal: Silva Neto, Raimundo Monteiro da
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Silva, Cícero Rafael Lopes da, Arrais, Teresa Maria Siqueira Nascimento, Tavares, Sâmia Macedo Queiroz Mota Castellão, Moura, Maria Elisa Regina Benjamim de, Saraiva, Emanuela Machado Silva, Veras, Helenicy Nogueira Holanda, Santana, Milana Drumond Ramos, Carvalho, Poliana Moreira de Medeiros
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Amadeus International Multidisciplinary Journal
Texto Completo: https://amadeusjournal.emnuvens.com.br/amadeus/article/view/105
Resumo: Low adherence to antihypertensive therapy is one of the main modifiable risk factors for several other secondary pathologies. Therefore, we aimed to evaluate the predictors that most interfere in the adherence process. This is a systematic review with meta-analysis that followed the Cochrane recommendations, the search for studies occurred between January and February 2020 using the MeSH: "Hypertensive", "Medication Adherence", "World Population" and "Risk Factors". After applying the filters and criteria 31 studies were selected. The review included studies with intended perspectives and the main predictors were: interventions, satisfaction, cost reduction, the factors were also found: diagnostic impact, medical inertia and execution of the prescribed regimes. The research exposed that more work is needed on health promotion by age group and hypertension (SAH) can be detected and controlled early, readjust high costs, ensure well-being and satisfaction in therapy so that the patient can feel comfortable. Personalized recommendations and constructive comments can drive this process, it is necessary to develop actions aimed at greater compliance by reducing the impact of these diseases and promoting greater control Compliance has always been complex by nature. However, relatively small interventions can substantially improve it. Keywords: Hypertensive; Medication Adherence; World Population; e Risk Factors.
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title Predictors of Adherence to Anti-Hypertensive Therapy: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
spellingShingle Predictors of Adherence to Anti-Hypertensive Therapy: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Silva Neto, Raimundo Monteiro da
title_short Predictors of Adherence to Anti-Hypertensive Therapy: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
title_full Predictors of Adherence to Anti-Hypertensive Therapy: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
title_fullStr Predictors of Adherence to Anti-Hypertensive Therapy: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Predictors of Adherence to Anti-Hypertensive Therapy: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
title_sort Predictors of Adherence to Anti-Hypertensive Therapy: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
author Silva Neto, Raimundo Monteiro da
author_facet Silva Neto, Raimundo Monteiro da
Silva, Cícero Rafael Lopes da
Arrais, Teresa Maria Siqueira Nascimento
Tavares, Sâmia Macedo Queiroz Mota Castellão
Moura, Maria Elisa Regina Benjamim de
Saraiva, Emanuela Machado Silva
Veras, Helenicy Nogueira Holanda
Santana, Milana Drumond Ramos
Carvalho, Poliana Moreira de Medeiros
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author2 Silva, Cícero Rafael Lopes da
Arrais, Teresa Maria Siqueira Nascimento
Tavares, Sâmia Macedo Queiroz Mota Castellão
Moura, Maria Elisa Regina Benjamim de
Saraiva, Emanuela Machado Silva
Veras, Helenicy Nogueira Holanda
Santana, Milana Drumond Ramos
Carvalho, Poliana Moreira de Medeiros
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Silva, Cícero Rafael Lopes da
Arrais, Teresa Maria Siqueira Nascimento
Tavares, Sâmia Macedo Queiroz Mota Castellão
Moura, Maria Elisa Regina Benjamim de
Saraiva, Emanuela Machado Silva
Veras, Helenicy Nogueira Holanda
Santana, Milana Drumond Ramos
Carvalho, Poliana Moreira de Medeiros
description Low adherence to antihypertensive therapy is one of the main modifiable risk factors for several other secondary pathologies. Therefore, we aimed to evaluate the predictors that most interfere in the adherence process. This is a systematic review with meta-analysis that followed the Cochrane recommendations, the search for studies occurred between January and February 2020 using the MeSH: "Hypertensive", "Medication Adherence", "World Population" and "Risk Factors". After applying the filters and criteria 31 studies were selected. The review included studies with intended perspectives and the main predictors were: interventions, satisfaction, cost reduction, the factors were also found: diagnostic impact, medical inertia and execution of the prescribed regimes. The research exposed that more work is needed on health promotion by age group and hypertension (SAH) can be detected and controlled early, readjust high costs, ensure well-being and satisfaction in therapy so that the patient can feel comfortable. Personalized recommendations and constructive comments can drive this process, it is necessary to develop actions aimed at greater compliance by reducing the impact of these diseases and promoting greater control Compliance has always been complex by nature. However, relatively small interventions can substantially improve it. Keywords: Hypertensive; Medication Adherence; World Population; e Risk Factors.
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