Patients. comprehension of arterial hypertension and its management versus blood pressure control

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Autor(a) principal: Guimarães, Marciele V
Data de Publicação: 2006
Outros Autores: Ribas, Luiz Fernando O.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Medicina de Família e Comunidade (Online)
DOI: 10.5712/rbmfc1(4)47
Texto Completo: https://rbmfc.org.br/rbmfc/article/view/47
Resumo: This paper aims to evaluate the comprehension of hypertensive patients of their condition and its management through health practices recognized by the Health Secretariat of the city of Curitiba and adopted in the Basic Health Unit .Vista Alegre.. The methodology used included collection of data about health actions promoted by the Unit, informal interviews with health professionals about how Hypertension Programs work and interviews based on a questionnaire with 50 patients participating in the Hypertension Program, selected and approached in the Health Unit or in household visits, who had their blood pressure taken after the interview. Thirty eight percent could not define hypertension, 72% assumed that nervousness or preoccupation were causes of hypertension, 84% mentioned stroke as consequence of high blood pressure, most of patients knew their medication and how to take it, 41% admitted forgetting to take their medication occasionally or often, 8% revealed not to take it correctly, 10% felt that not taking it sometimes does not make difference. Great part of those not taking their medication declared that this happens because they do not remember to take it, not for lacking it. Two thirds had unfavorable dietary habits and 52% did not engage in physical exercise but most believed that diet and exercise help controlling high blood pressure. Ninety six percent agreed that loosing weight also helps, but 72% were overweight. Only 13 (26%) had normal blood pressure; 18% presented with severe hypertension and 20% with moderate hypertension. Analysis of the collected data showed that many patients are unable to define hypertension but know how to control it and are aware of its consequences. The excuses offered for not adapting to changes in their life stile were lack of time, stimulation and proof of benefits.
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spelling Patients. comprehension of arterial hypertension and its management versus blood pressure controlAvaliação da compreensão dos pacientes hipertensos a respeito da hipertensão arterial e seu tratamento versus controle pressóricoHypertensionTherapyBlood Pressure MonitorsHipertensão ArterialTerapiaMonitores de Pressão ArterialThis paper aims to evaluate the comprehension of hypertensive patients of their condition and its management through health practices recognized by the Health Secretariat of the city of Curitiba and adopted in the Basic Health Unit .Vista Alegre.. The methodology used included collection of data about health actions promoted by the Unit, informal interviews with health professionals about how Hypertension Programs work and interviews based on a questionnaire with 50 patients participating in the Hypertension Program, selected and approached in the Health Unit or in household visits, who had their blood pressure taken after the interview. Thirty eight percent could not define hypertension, 72% assumed that nervousness or preoccupation were causes of hypertension, 84% mentioned stroke as consequence of high blood pressure, most of patients knew their medication and how to take it, 41% admitted forgetting to take their medication occasionally or often, 8% revealed not to take it correctly, 10% felt that not taking it sometimes does not make difference. Great part of those not taking their medication declared that this happens because they do not remember to take it, not for lacking it. Two thirds had unfavorable dietary habits and 52% did not engage in physical exercise but most believed that diet and exercise help controlling high blood pressure. Ninety six percent agreed that loosing weight also helps, but 72% were overweight. Only 13 (26%) had normal blood pressure; 18% presented with severe hypertension and 20% with moderate hypertension. Analysis of the collected data showed that many patients are unable to define hypertension but know how to control it and are aware of its consequences. The excuses offered for not adapting to changes in their life stile were lack of time, stimulation and proof of benefits.Este artigo tem como objetivo avaliar a compreensão dos pacientes hipertensos mediante medidas de saúde preconizadas pela Secretaria Municipal de Curitiba adotadas na Unidade Básica de Saúde Vista Alegre quanto à hipertensão arterial e seu tratamento. Realizou-se coleta de dados sobre ações promovidas no local, entrevista informal com profissionais de saúde sobre o Programa do Hipertenso e questionário a 50 pacientes inscritos no Programa e selecionados por sorteio, com abordagem na Unidade ou domiciliar, sendo mensurada sua pressão arterial. Avaliou-se que: 38% não sabem definir hipertensão; 72% apresentam nervosismo/preocupação como causa; 84% indicam derrame como conseqüência de pressão elevada; a maioria sabe qual é seu medicamento e como ministrá-lo; 41% esquecem, algumas ou várias vezes, de tomá-los, 10% pensam não haver problema em deixar de ingeri-lo, às vezes; boa parte dos que não tomam é por esquecimento, e não por dificuldade de acesso à medicação. Além disso, dois terços não seguem dieta favorável e 52% não praticam atividades físicas, mas quase todos dizem que estas ajudam a controlar a pressão. Dos pacientes, os que já sofreram derrame ou infarto seguem melhor as recomendações. Dos 50, 96% concordam que emagrecer também ajuda, mas 72% estão acima do peso. Relativo à mensuração, 26% estavam com pressão considerada normal; 18% com hipertensão grave e 20%, moderada. Muitos não sabem definir hipertensão, mas, apesar de não modificarem seus hábitos de vida, sabem as conseqüências da doença e como controlá-la. Não se adaptam a alterações dos hábitos, argumentando falta de tempo e estímulo ou evidência de seu real benefício.Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina de Família e Comunidade (SBMFC)2006-11-17info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigos Originais; Original Articlesapplication/pdfhttps://rbmfc.org.br/rbmfc/article/view/4710.5712/rbmfc1(4)47Revista Brasileira de Medicina de Família e Comunidade; Vol. 1 No. 4 (2006); 152-164Revista Brasileira de Medicina de Família e Comunidade; Vol. 1 Núm. 4 (2006); 152-164Revista Brasileira de Medicina de Família e Comunidade; v. 1 n. 4 (2006); 152-1642179-79941809-5909reponame:Revista Brasileira de Medicina de Família e Comunidade (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina de Família e Comunidade (SBMFC)instacron:SBMFCporhttps://rbmfc.org.br/rbmfc/article/view/47/pdfCopyright (c) 2006 Marciele V Guimarães, Luiz Fernando O. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Patients. comprehension of arterial hypertension and its management versus blood pressure control
Avaliação da compreensão dos pacientes hipertensos a respeito da hipertensão arterial e seu tratamento versus controle pressórico
title Patients. comprehension of arterial hypertension and its management versus blood pressure control
spellingShingle Patients. comprehension of arterial hypertension and its management versus blood pressure control
Patients. comprehension of arterial hypertension and its management versus blood pressure control
Guimarães, Marciele V
Hypertension
Therapy
Blood Pressure Monitors
Hipertensão Arterial
Terapia
Monitores de Pressão Arterial
Guimarães, Marciele V
Hypertension
Therapy
Blood Pressure Monitors
Hipertensão Arterial
Terapia
Monitores de Pressão Arterial
title_short Patients. comprehension of arterial hypertension and its management versus blood pressure control
title_full Patients. comprehension of arterial hypertension and its management versus blood pressure control
title_fullStr Patients. comprehension of arterial hypertension and its management versus blood pressure control
Patients. comprehension of arterial hypertension and its management versus blood pressure control
title_full_unstemmed Patients. comprehension of arterial hypertension and its management versus blood pressure control
Patients. comprehension of arterial hypertension and its management versus blood pressure control
title_sort Patients. comprehension of arterial hypertension and its management versus blood pressure control
author Guimarães, Marciele V
author_facet Guimarães, Marciele V
Guimarães, Marciele V
Ribas, Luiz Fernando O.
Ribas, Luiz Fernando O.
author_role author
author2 Ribas, Luiz Fernando O.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Guimarães, Marciele V
Ribas, Luiz Fernando O.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hypertension
Therapy
Blood Pressure Monitors
Hipertensão Arterial
Terapia
Monitores de Pressão Arterial
topic Hypertension
Therapy
Blood Pressure Monitors
Hipertensão Arterial
Terapia
Monitores de Pressão Arterial
description This paper aims to evaluate the comprehension of hypertensive patients of their condition and its management through health practices recognized by the Health Secretariat of the city of Curitiba and adopted in the Basic Health Unit .Vista Alegre.. The methodology used included collection of data about health actions promoted by the Unit, informal interviews with health professionals about how Hypertension Programs work and interviews based on a questionnaire with 50 patients participating in the Hypertension Program, selected and approached in the Health Unit or in household visits, who had their blood pressure taken after the interview. Thirty eight percent could not define hypertension, 72% assumed that nervousness or preoccupation were causes of hypertension, 84% mentioned stroke as consequence of high blood pressure, most of patients knew their medication and how to take it, 41% admitted forgetting to take their medication occasionally or often, 8% revealed not to take it correctly, 10% felt that not taking it sometimes does not make difference. Great part of those not taking their medication declared that this happens because they do not remember to take it, not for lacking it. Two thirds had unfavorable dietary habits and 52% did not engage in physical exercise but most believed that diet and exercise help controlling high blood pressure. Ninety six percent agreed that loosing weight also helps, but 72% were overweight. Only 13 (26%) had normal blood pressure; 18% presented with severe hypertension and 20% with moderate hypertension. Analysis of the collected data showed that many patients are unable to define hypertension but know how to control it and are aware of its consequences. The excuses offered for not adapting to changes in their life stile were lack of time, stimulation and proof of benefits.
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