Compliance with the Prescription of Antihypertensive Medications and Blood Pressure Control in Primary Care

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Autor(a) principal: Novello,Mayra Faria
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Rosa,Maria Luiza Garcia, Ferreira,Ranier Tagarro, Nunes,Icaro Gusmão, Jorge,Antonio José Lagoeiro, Correia,Dayse Mary da Silva, Martins,Wolney de Andrade, Mesquita,Evandro Tinoco
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Background: Hypertension is the most prevalent risk factor for cardiovascular disease, and its proper control can prevent the high morbidity and mortality associated with this disease. Objective: To assess the degree of compliance of antihypertensive prescriptions with the VI Brazilian Guidelines on Hypertension and the blood pressure control rate in primary care. Methods: Cross-sectional study conducted between August 2011 and November 2012, including 332 adults ≥ 45 years registered in the Family Doctor Program in Niteroi and selected randomly. The analysis included the prescribed antihypertensive classes, doses, and frequencies, as well as the blood pressure (BP) of the individuals. Results: The rate of prescription compliance was 80%. Diuretics were the most prescribed medications, and dual therapy was the most used treatment. The most common non-compliances were underdosing and underfrequencies. The BP goal in all cases was < 140/90 mmHg, except for diabetic patients, in whom the goal was set at < 130/80 mmHg. Control rates according to these goals were 44.9% and 38.6%, respectively. There was no correlation between prescription compliance and BP control. Conclusions: The degree of compliance was considered satisfactory. The achievement of the targets was consistent with national and international studies, suggesting that the family health model is effective in BP management, although it still needs improvement.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Compliance with the Prescription of Antihypertensive Medications and Blood Pressure Control in Primary Care
title Compliance with the Prescription of Antihypertensive Medications and Blood Pressure Control in Primary Care
spellingShingle Compliance with the Prescription of Antihypertensive Medications and Blood Pressure Control in Primary Care
Novello,Mayra Faria
Hypertension
Arterial Pressure
Control
Drug Prescription
Antihypertensive Agents
title_short Compliance with the Prescription of Antihypertensive Medications and Blood Pressure Control in Primary Care
title_full Compliance with the Prescription of Antihypertensive Medications and Blood Pressure Control in Primary Care
title_fullStr Compliance with the Prescription of Antihypertensive Medications and Blood Pressure Control in Primary Care
title_full_unstemmed Compliance with the Prescription of Antihypertensive Medications and Blood Pressure Control in Primary Care
title_sort Compliance with the Prescription of Antihypertensive Medications and Blood Pressure Control in Primary Care
author Novello,Mayra Faria
author_facet Novello,Mayra Faria
Rosa,Maria Luiza Garcia
Ferreira,Ranier Tagarro
Nunes,Icaro Gusmão
Jorge,Antonio José Lagoeiro
Correia,Dayse Mary da Silva
Martins,Wolney de Andrade
Mesquita,Evandro Tinoco
author_role author
author2 Rosa,Maria Luiza Garcia
Ferreira,Ranier Tagarro
Nunes,Icaro Gusmão
Jorge,Antonio José Lagoeiro
Correia,Dayse Mary da Silva
Martins,Wolney de Andrade
Mesquita,Evandro Tinoco
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Novello,Mayra Faria
Rosa,Maria Luiza Garcia
Ferreira,Ranier Tagarro
Nunes,Icaro Gusmão
Jorge,Antonio José Lagoeiro
Correia,Dayse Mary da Silva
Martins,Wolney de Andrade
Mesquita,Evandro Tinoco
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hypertension
Arterial Pressure
Control
Drug Prescription
Antihypertensive Agents
topic Hypertension
Arterial Pressure
Control
Drug Prescription
Antihypertensive Agents
description Abstract Background: Hypertension is the most prevalent risk factor for cardiovascular disease, and its proper control can prevent the high morbidity and mortality associated with this disease. Objective: To assess the degree of compliance of antihypertensive prescriptions with the VI Brazilian Guidelines on Hypertension and the blood pressure control rate in primary care. Methods: Cross-sectional study conducted between August 2011 and November 2012, including 332 adults ≥ 45 years registered in the Family Doctor Program in Niteroi and selected randomly. The analysis included the prescribed antihypertensive classes, doses, and frequencies, as well as the blood pressure (BP) of the individuals. Results: The rate of prescription compliance was 80%. Diuretics were the most prescribed medications, and dual therapy was the most used treatment. The most common non-compliances were underdosing and underfrequencies. The BP goal in all cases was < 140/90 mmHg, except for diabetic patients, in whom the goal was set at < 130/80 mmHg. Control rates according to these goals were 44.9% and 38.6%, respectively. There was no correlation between prescription compliance and BP control. Conclusions: The degree of compliance was considered satisfactory. The achievement of the targets was consistent with national and international studies, suggesting that the family health model is effective in BP management, although it still needs improvement.
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