Factors related to adherence to treatment for systemic hypertension

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Autor(a) principal: Fava, Silvana Maria Coelho Leite
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Teraoka, Eliana Cavalari, Oliveira, Amanda dos Santos, Calixto, Amanda Aparecida Teixeira Ferreira, Eid, Letícia Palota, Veiga, Eugênia Velludo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Rev Rene (Online)
Texto Completo: http://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/3168
Resumo: This study aimed to seek the evidence available in the literature regarding the factors related to adherence to treatment for systemic hypertension. It used the method of integrative review in the databases MEDLINE, CINAHL, and LILACS, using the keywords: hypertension, compliance, non-compliance, adherence, non-adherence, patient compliance, in the period 2004 – 2008, and articles in Portuguese, English and Spanish, with the use of a validated instrument and content analysis. 28 studies were selected, 64.3% of which had level of evidence VI. The following were identified as factors related to adherence to treatment: treatment costs, educational activities, sex, physician-patient relationship, physiological and behavioral aspects, drug therapy, attending checkups and lifestyle. The use of combined strategies is suggested in order to increase the individuals’ adherence to the treatment. Gaps point to the valorization of dialogic relationships for integrated and more efficacious health practices
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spelling Factors related to adherence to treatment for systemic hypertensionPatient ComplianceMedication AdherenceHypertensionGuideline Adherence.This study aimed to seek the evidence available in the literature regarding the factors related to adherence to treatment for systemic hypertension. It used the method of integrative review in the databases MEDLINE, CINAHL, and LILACS, using the keywords: hypertension, compliance, non-compliance, adherence, non-adherence, patient compliance, in the period 2004 – 2008, and articles in Portuguese, English and Spanish, with the use of a validated instrument and content analysis. 28 studies were selected, 64.3% of which had level of evidence VI. The following were identified as factors related to adherence to treatment: treatment costs, educational activities, sex, physician-patient relationship, physiological and behavioral aspects, drug therapy, attending checkups and lifestyle. The use of combined strategies is suggested in order to increase the individuals’ adherence to the treatment. Gaps point to the valorization of dialogic relationships for integrated and more efficacious health practicesUniversidade Federal do Ceará2014-06-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/316810.15253/2175-6783.2014000200021Rev Rene; Vol 15 No 2 (2014)Rev Rene; v. 15 n. 2 (2014)2175-67831517-3852reponame:Rev Rene (Online)instname:Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instacron:UFCenghttp://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/3168/2431Copyright (c) 2016 Northeast Network Nursing Journalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFava, Silvana Maria Coelho LeiteTeraoka, Eliana CavalariOliveira, Amanda dos SantosCalixto, Amanda Aparecida Teixeira FerreiraEid, Letícia PalotaVeiga, Eugênia Velludo2018-12-10T19:09:08Zoai:periodicos.ufc:article/3168Revistahttp://periodicos.ufc.br/renePUBhttp://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/oairene@ufc.br||2175-67831517-3852opendoar:2018-12-10T19:09:08Rev Rene (Online) - Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Factors related to adherence to treatment for systemic hypertension
title Factors related to adherence to treatment for systemic hypertension
spellingShingle Factors related to adherence to treatment for systemic hypertension
Fava, Silvana Maria Coelho Leite
Patient Compliance
Medication Adherence
Hypertension
Guideline Adherence.
title_short Factors related to adherence to treatment for systemic hypertension
title_full Factors related to adherence to treatment for systemic hypertension
title_fullStr Factors related to adherence to treatment for systemic hypertension
title_full_unstemmed Factors related to adherence to treatment for systemic hypertension
title_sort Factors related to adherence to treatment for systemic hypertension
author Fava, Silvana Maria Coelho Leite
author_facet Fava, Silvana Maria Coelho Leite
Teraoka, Eliana Cavalari
Oliveira, Amanda dos Santos
Calixto, Amanda Aparecida Teixeira Ferreira
Eid, Letícia Palota
Veiga, Eugênia Velludo
author_role author
author2 Teraoka, Eliana Cavalari
Oliveira, Amanda dos Santos
Calixto, Amanda Aparecida Teixeira Ferreira
Eid, Letícia Palota
Veiga, Eugênia Velludo
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fava, Silvana Maria Coelho Leite
Teraoka, Eliana Cavalari
Oliveira, Amanda dos Santos
Calixto, Amanda Aparecida Teixeira Ferreira
Eid, Letícia Palota
Veiga, Eugênia Velludo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Patient Compliance
Medication Adherence
Hypertension
Guideline Adherence.
topic Patient Compliance
Medication Adherence
Hypertension
Guideline Adherence.
description This study aimed to seek the evidence available in the literature regarding the factors related to adherence to treatment for systemic hypertension. It used the method of integrative review in the databases MEDLINE, CINAHL, and LILACS, using the keywords: hypertension, compliance, non-compliance, adherence, non-adherence, patient compliance, in the period 2004 – 2008, and articles in Portuguese, English and Spanish, with the use of a validated instrument and content analysis. 28 studies were selected, 64.3% of which had level of evidence VI. The following were identified as factors related to adherence to treatment: treatment costs, educational activities, sex, physician-patient relationship, physiological and behavioral aspects, drug therapy, attending checkups and lifestyle. The use of combined strategies is suggested in order to increase the individuals’ adherence to the treatment. Gaps point to the valorization of dialogic relationships for integrated and more efficacious health practices
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