Analysis of Adherence to Antihypertensive Drug Treatment in an Argentinean Cohort
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Resumo: | Abstract Background Adherence to antihypertensive medication is a major challenge in the management of hypertension, and non-adherence is an important barrier to effective management of hypertension. Objectives To determine the adherence rate to hypertensive drug treatment and the factors that influence non-adherence in a cohort of the Argentinean population. Methods A multicenter cross-sectional study was conducted in eight cities of Argentina. Consecutive hypertensive patients seen in general practice offices, receiving pharmacological treatment for at least six months were included. Blood pressure measurements were performed by physicians during the patient visit. The level of adherence was assessed using the Morisky questionnaire, and patients were divided into non-adherent and adherent. Continuous variables were compared using independent t-test. Categorical variables were compared using the χ2 test. To identify the variables independently associated with non-adherence, a forward stepwise binary regression logistic model was performed, and the results expressed as odds ratio (OR) with 95% of confidence interval. All tests were two-tailed, and p-values < 0.05 were considered statistically significant. Results A total of 852 individuals (52% women, 62 ± 13 years) were included. The main reason for lack of adherence was forgetfulness of medication intake and errors in the time of intake (~ 40% in both). Individuals with more cardiovascular risk factors (smoking, diabetes, dyslipidemia and previous cardiovascular events) had lower adherence to antihypertensive treatment, and considerably younger (~ five years younger). Conclusions Adherence rate to antihypertensive drug treatment in our study group was higher than the one reported in previous studies, and the main reason for non-adherence was forgetfulness of medication intake. (Int J Cardiovasc Sci. 2020; 33(3):272-277) |
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Analysis of Adherence to Antihypertensive Drug Treatment in an Argentinean CohortHypertension/epidemiologyRisk FactorsAntihypertensive AgentsCross-Sectional StudyAbstract Background Adherence to antihypertensive medication is a major challenge in the management of hypertension, and non-adherence is an important barrier to effective management of hypertension. Objectives To determine the adherence rate to hypertensive drug treatment and the factors that influence non-adherence in a cohort of the Argentinean population. Methods A multicenter cross-sectional study was conducted in eight cities of Argentina. Consecutive hypertensive patients seen in general practice offices, receiving pharmacological treatment for at least six months were included. Blood pressure measurements were performed by physicians during the patient visit. The level of adherence was assessed using the Morisky questionnaire, and patients were divided into non-adherent and adherent. Continuous variables were compared using independent t-test. Categorical variables were compared using the χ2 test. To identify the variables independently associated with non-adherence, a forward stepwise binary regression logistic model was performed, and the results expressed as odds ratio (OR) with 95% of confidence interval. All tests were two-tailed, and p-values < 0.05 were considered statistically significant. Results A total of 852 individuals (52% women, 62 ± 13 years) were included. The main reason for lack of adherence was forgetfulness of medication intake and errors in the time of intake (~ 40% in both). Individuals with more cardiovascular risk factors (smoking, diabetes, dyslipidemia and previous cardiovascular events) had lower adherence to antihypertensive treatment, and considerably younger (~ five years younger). Conclusions Adherence rate to antihypertensive drug treatment in our study group was higher than the one reported in previous studies, and the main reason for non-adherence was forgetfulness of medication intake. (Int J Cardiovasc Sci. 2020; 33(3):272-277)Sociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia2020-05-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2359-56472020000300272International Journal of Cardiovascular Sciences v.33 n.3 2020reponame:International Journal of Cardiovascular Sciences (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia (SBC)instacron:SBC10.36660/ijcs.20190069info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessEspeche,Walter GastonSabio,RodrigoDiaz,AlejandroParodi,RobertoSisnieguez,Carlos Enrique LeivaFlores,Roberto AntonioPoppe,SilviaAltube,JavierGrimaldi,DiegoSalazar,Martin Rogelioeng2020-05-26T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S2359-56472020000300272Revistahttp://publicacoes.cardiol.br/portal/ijcshttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phptailanerodrigues@cardiol.br||revistaijcs@cardiol.br2359-56472359-4802opendoar:2020-05-26T00:00International Journal of Cardiovascular Sciences (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia (SBC)false |
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Analysis of Adherence to Antihypertensive Drug Treatment in an Argentinean Cohort |
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Analysis of Adherence to Antihypertensive Drug Treatment in an Argentinean Cohort |
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Analysis of Adherence to Antihypertensive Drug Treatment in an Argentinean Cohort Espeche,Walter Gaston Hypertension/epidemiology Risk Factors Antihypertensive Agents Cross-Sectional Study |
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Analysis of Adherence to Antihypertensive Drug Treatment in an Argentinean Cohort |
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Analysis of Adherence to Antihypertensive Drug Treatment in an Argentinean Cohort |
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Analysis of Adherence to Antihypertensive Drug Treatment in an Argentinean Cohort |
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Analysis of Adherence to Antihypertensive Drug Treatment in an Argentinean Cohort |
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Analysis of Adherence to Antihypertensive Drug Treatment in an Argentinean Cohort |
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Espeche,Walter Gaston |
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Espeche,Walter Gaston Sabio,Rodrigo Diaz,Alejandro Parodi,Roberto Sisnieguez,Carlos Enrique Leiva Flores,Roberto Antonio Poppe,Silvia Altube,Javier Grimaldi,Diego Salazar,Martin Rogelio |
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Sabio,Rodrigo Diaz,Alejandro Parodi,Roberto Sisnieguez,Carlos Enrique Leiva Flores,Roberto Antonio Poppe,Silvia Altube,Javier Grimaldi,Diego Salazar,Martin Rogelio |
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Espeche,Walter Gaston Sabio,Rodrigo Diaz,Alejandro Parodi,Roberto Sisnieguez,Carlos Enrique Leiva Flores,Roberto Antonio Poppe,Silvia Altube,Javier Grimaldi,Diego Salazar,Martin Rogelio |
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Hypertension/epidemiology Risk Factors Antihypertensive Agents Cross-Sectional Study |
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Hypertension/epidemiology Risk Factors Antihypertensive Agents Cross-Sectional Study |
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Abstract Background Adherence to antihypertensive medication is a major challenge in the management of hypertension, and non-adherence is an important barrier to effective management of hypertension. Objectives To determine the adherence rate to hypertensive drug treatment and the factors that influence non-adherence in a cohort of the Argentinean population. Methods A multicenter cross-sectional study was conducted in eight cities of Argentina. Consecutive hypertensive patients seen in general practice offices, receiving pharmacological treatment for at least six months were included. Blood pressure measurements were performed by physicians during the patient visit. The level of adherence was assessed using the Morisky questionnaire, and patients were divided into non-adherent and adherent. Continuous variables were compared using independent t-test. Categorical variables were compared using the χ2 test. To identify the variables independently associated with non-adherence, a forward stepwise binary regression logistic model was performed, and the results expressed as odds ratio (OR) with 95% of confidence interval. All tests were two-tailed, and p-values < 0.05 were considered statistically significant. Results A total of 852 individuals (52% women, 62 ± 13 years) were included. The main reason for lack of adherence was forgetfulness of medication intake and errors in the time of intake (~ 40% in both). Individuals with more cardiovascular risk factors (smoking, diabetes, dyslipidemia and previous cardiovascular events) had lower adherence to antihypertensive treatment, and considerably younger (~ five years younger). Conclusions Adherence rate to antihypertensive drug treatment in our study group was higher than the one reported in previous studies, and the main reason for non-adherence was forgetfulness of medication intake. (Int J Cardiovasc Sci. 2020; 33(3):272-277) |
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