Comportamento de pessoas com hipertensão arterial : estudo fundamentado no modelo de crenças em saúde

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Autor(a) principal: Guedes, Maria Vilani Cavalcante
Data de Publicação: 2005
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)
Texto Completo: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/2134
Resumo: The chronic sickening requires a change or acquisition on people’s health behavior. In hypertension the behaviors involve changes in lifestyle. The prevalence of the disease, its cardiovascular complication risks, with possibilities of temporary or permanent sequels and death by difficulty in following the treatment, has concerned researchers around the world. The aim of this study is to evaluate the behaviors and beliefs of the people who suffers from blood hypertension, according to the Health Belief Model, and to identify how these people realize the risks involved on its complication: the susceptibility and severity. A sectional study was carried out with a population of 103 adult clients. They all suffer from arterial hypertension and were subscribed in the Hypertension Control Program for at least one year, having attended a minimal of seven consultations during the year. They freely accepted to participate in the study. The data was collected from August to December 2004 in a Municipal Health Center in Fortaleza – CE. Two different forms were used. One of them based in the Health Belief Model and the other was used to classify the participants relating to their following of the treatment. The statistic analysis was made with qui-square test, the Fisher-Freman-Halton with p < 0,005 and the Pearson and Rho Spearman’s coefficients. The results presented a group with 76.7% of women; the age of its members varied from 22 to 80 (average of 57,1 + 11,1); 29.1% of them have studied only for four years and five of them were illiterate; the average family income was of R$395,00; their diagnosis and treatment time ranged from one to 25 years and accompaniment from one to 16 years; 84.5% of them had records of cardiovascular disease in the family; 27.2% were with BMI between 18 and 24.9 kg/m2; 49 had the recommended values of waist circumference to women and men; 25.9% of the women were very good at following the treatment and 4.9% completely followed it. The group studied showed behavior that favors the following of the treatment; beliefs in the susceptibility to complications; in the disease severity; in the benefits of the treatment; in the barriers and in the stimulus to action. The results showed a statistically significant association between behavior and the following of the treatment (p=0,001); BMI (p=0,045); in the dimension severity and blood pressure < 140 x 90 mm Hg (p= 0,048 for SBP; p= 0,001 for DBP); with time of treatment (p= 0,027); following of the treatment and women waist circumference (p=0,001); following of the treatment and BMI (p=0,012); between benefits and the guidance following (p=0,001); the help of guidance during the treatment (p=0,013); the possibility of controlling blood pressure (p=0,001) and between barriers and schooling (p=0,024). The Pearson and Rho Spearman’s coefficients showed statistically significant correlations between averages of blood pressure (SBP e DBP) (p= 0,001) and (p= 0,023) respectively; weight (p=0,010) and (p=0,007) and diagnosis time (p=0,028) and (p=0,012); the following of the treatment (p=0,000) and (p=0,000) respectively. It was concluded that the group has behaviors and beliefs related to the disease severity, the treatment benefits, and it recognizes barriers to the treatment, but they have difficulty following the treatment.
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spelling Comportamento de pessoas com hipertensão arterial : estudo fundamentado no modelo de crenças em saúdeBehaviour of persons with hypertension : an analysis based on health belief modelHipertensãoCooperação do PacienteTerapia ComportamentalThe chronic sickening requires a change or acquisition on people’s health behavior. In hypertension the behaviors involve changes in lifestyle. The prevalence of the disease, its cardiovascular complication risks, with possibilities of temporary or permanent sequels and death by difficulty in following the treatment, has concerned researchers around the world. The aim of this study is to evaluate the behaviors and beliefs of the people who suffers from blood hypertension, according to the Health Belief Model, and to identify how these people realize the risks involved on its complication: the susceptibility and severity. A sectional study was carried out with a population of 103 adult clients. They all suffer from arterial hypertension and were subscribed in the Hypertension Control Program for at least one year, having attended a minimal of seven consultations during the year. They freely accepted to participate in the study. The data was collected from August to December 2004 in a Municipal Health Center in Fortaleza – CE. Two different forms were used. One of them based in the Health Belief Model and the other was used to classify the participants relating to their following of the treatment. The statistic analysis was made with qui-square test, the Fisher-Freman-Halton with p < 0,005 and the Pearson and Rho Spearman’s coefficients. The results presented a group with 76.7% of women; the age of its members varied from 22 to 80 (average of 57,1 + 11,1); 29.1% of them have studied only for four years and five of them were illiterate; the average family income was of R$395,00; their diagnosis and treatment time ranged from one to 25 years and accompaniment from one to 16 years; 84.5% of them had records of cardiovascular disease in the family; 27.2% were with BMI between 18 and 24.9 kg/m2; 49 had the recommended values of waist circumference to women and men; 25.9% of the women were very good at following the treatment and 4.9% completely followed it. The group studied showed behavior that favors the following of the treatment; beliefs in the susceptibility to complications; in the disease severity; in the benefits of the treatment; in the barriers and in the stimulus to action. The results showed a statistically significant association between behavior and the following of the treatment (p=0,001); BMI (p=0,045); in the dimension severity and blood pressure < 140 x 90 mm Hg (p= 0,048 for SBP; p= 0,001 for DBP); with time of treatment (p= 0,027); following of the treatment and women waist circumference (p=0,001); following of the treatment and BMI (p=0,012); between benefits and the guidance following (p=0,001); the help of guidance during the treatment (p=0,013); the possibility of controlling blood pressure (p=0,001) and between barriers and schooling (p=0,024). The Pearson and Rho Spearman’s coefficients showed statistically significant correlations between averages of blood pressure (SBP e DBP) (p= 0,001) and (p= 0,023) respectively; weight (p=0,010) and (p=0,007) and diagnosis time (p=0,028) and (p=0,012); the following of the treatment (p=0,000) and (p=0,000) respectively. It was concluded that the group has behaviors and beliefs related to the disease severity, the treatment benefits, and it recognizes barriers to the treatment, but they have difficulty following the treatment.O adoecimento crônico requer das pessoas mudança ou aquisição de comportamentos de saúde. No caso da hipertensão arterial os comportamentos envolvem mudanças no estilo de vida. A prevalência da doença, seus riscos de complicações cardiovasculares, com possibilidades de seqüelas transitórias ou permanentes e de morte pela dificuldade de adesão ao tratamento, tem despertado interesse de pesquisadores no mundo inteiro. Com base no Modelo de Crenças em Saúde (MCS) o estudo objetivou avaliar, como se expressam as crenças de pessoas portadoras de hipertensão arterial e identificar como estas pessoas percebem os riscos de complicações da mencionada hipertensão: a susceptibilidade, e a severidade da doença; os benefícios do tratamento adequado e contínuo; e as barreiras enfrentadas para o seguimento do tratamento prescrito e os estímulos para a ação. Estudo seccional realizado com uma amostra de 103 clientes adultos, portadores de hipertensão arterial, inscritos no Programa de Controle de Hipertensão Arterial há pelo menos um ano, com comparecimento no mínimo a sete consultas neste ano e que aceitaram livremente participar do estudo. Coletaram-se dados de julho a dezembro de 2004, em um Centro de Saúde municipal em Fortaleza-CE. Utilizaram-se dois formulários: um baseado no Modelo de Crenças em Saúde e o outro para classificar os participantes em relação à adesão ao tratamento. A análise estatística foi realizada com teste qui-quadrado de Fisher-Fremman-Halton com p < 0,05 e os coeficientes de correlação de Pearson e de Rho de Spearman. Os resultados mostraram um grupo com 76,7% de mulheres, cuja idade variou de 22 a 80 anos (média de 57,1 + 11,1); 29,1% com até quatro anos de escolaridade, além de cinco analfabetos, e renda familiar média de R$ 395,00; tempo de diagnóstico e de tratamento de um a 25 anos e de acompanhamento de um a 16 anos; 84,5% têm história familiar de doença cardiovascular; 27,2% estavam com IMC entre 18 e 24,9 kg/m2; 49 com circunferência da cintura nos valores recomendados para mulheres e homens; 35,9% das mulheres demonstraram adesão forte e 4,9% adesão ideal. Apresentaram comportamentos que favorecem a adesão ao tratamento; crenças na susceptibilidade às complicações; na severidade da doença; nos benefícios do tratamento; nas barreiras e nos estímulos para a ação. Os resultados revelaram associação estatisticamente significante entre comportamentos, adesão (p=0,001) e IMC (p=0,045); na dimensão severidade e controle da pressão arterial < 140 x 90 mm Hg (p= 0,048 para PAS ; p= 0,001 para PAD); com tempo de tratamento (p= 0,027); adesão e circunferência da cintura de mulheres (p=0,001); adesão e IMC (p=0,012); na dimensão benefícios, seguimento de orientações (p=0,001); ajuda das orientações no tratamento (p=0,013); possibilidade de controlar a pressão arterial (p=0,001); na dimensão barreiras, escolaridade (p=0,024). Os coeficientes de Pearson e de Rho de Spearman mostraram correlações estatisticamente significantes entre médias de pressão arterial sistólica e diastólica (p= 0,001) e (p= 0,023), respectivamente; peso (p=0,010) e (p=0,007) e tempo de diagnóstico (p=0,028) e (p=0,012); adesão (p=0,000) e (p=0,000), respectivamente. Segundo concluiu-se, o grupo tem comportamentos e crenças em relação à severidade da doença, aos benefícios do tratamento, e reconhece barreiras para o tratamento, mas não consegue mostrar bom perfil de adesão.Araújo, Thelma Leite deGuedes, Maria Vilani Cavalcante2012-02-27T11:46:21Z2012-02-27T11:46:21Z2005info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfGUEDES, M. V. C. Comportamento de pessoas com hipertensão arterial: estudo fundamentado no modelo de crenças em saúde. 2005. 168 f. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Comportamento de pessoas com hipertensão arterial : estudo fundamentado no modelo de crenças em saúde
Behaviour of persons with hypertension : an analysis based on health belief model
title Comportamento de pessoas com hipertensão arterial : estudo fundamentado no modelo de crenças em saúde
spellingShingle Comportamento de pessoas com hipertensão arterial : estudo fundamentado no modelo de crenças em saúde
Guedes, Maria Vilani Cavalcante
Hipertensão
Cooperação do Paciente
Terapia Comportamental
title_short Comportamento de pessoas com hipertensão arterial : estudo fundamentado no modelo de crenças em saúde
title_full Comportamento de pessoas com hipertensão arterial : estudo fundamentado no modelo de crenças em saúde
title_fullStr Comportamento de pessoas com hipertensão arterial : estudo fundamentado no modelo de crenças em saúde
title_full_unstemmed Comportamento de pessoas com hipertensão arterial : estudo fundamentado no modelo de crenças em saúde
title_sort Comportamento de pessoas com hipertensão arterial : estudo fundamentado no modelo de crenças em saúde
author Guedes, Maria Vilani Cavalcante
author_facet Guedes, Maria Vilani Cavalcante
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Araújo, Thelma Leite de
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Guedes, Maria Vilani Cavalcante
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hipertensão
Cooperação do Paciente
Terapia Comportamental
topic Hipertensão
Cooperação do Paciente
Terapia Comportamental
description The chronic sickening requires a change or acquisition on people’s health behavior. In hypertension the behaviors involve changes in lifestyle. The prevalence of the disease, its cardiovascular complication risks, with possibilities of temporary or permanent sequels and death by difficulty in following the treatment, has concerned researchers around the world. The aim of this study is to evaluate the behaviors and beliefs of the people who suffers from blood hypertension, according to the Health Belief Model, and to identify how these people realize the risks involved on its complication: the susceptibility and severity. A sectional study was carried out with a population of 103 adult clients. They all suffer from arterial hypertension and were subscribed in the Hypertension Control Program for at least one year, having attended a minimal of seven consultations during the year. They freely accepted to participate in the study. The data was collected from August to December 2004 in a Municipal Health Center in Fortaleza – CE. Two different forms were used. One of them based in the Health Belief Model and the other was used to classify the participants relating to their following of the treatment. The statistic analysis was made with qui-square test, the Fisher-Freman-Halton with p < 0,005 and the Pearson and Rho Spearman’s coefficients. The results presented a group with 76.7% of women; the age of its members varied from 22 to 80 (average of 57,1 + 11,1); 29.1% of them have studied only for four years and five of them were illiterate; the average family income was of R$395,00; their diagnosis and treatment time ranged from one to 25 years and accompaniment from one to 16 years; 84.5% of them had records of cardiovascular disease in the family; 27.2% were with BMI between 18 and 24.9 kg/m2; 49 had the recommended values of waist circumference to women and men; 25.9% of the women were very good at following the treatment and 4.9% completely followed it. The group studied showed behavior that favors the following of the treatment; beliefs in the susceptibility to complications; in the disease severity; in the benefits of the treatment; in the barriers and in the stimulus to action. The results showed a statistically significant association between behavior and the following of the treatment (p=0,001); BMI (p=0,045); in the dimension severity and blood pressure < 140 x 90 mm Hg (p= 0,048 for SBP; p= 0,001 for DBP); with time of treatment (p= 0,027); following of the treatment and women waist circumference (p=0,001); following of the treatment and BMI (p=0,012); between benefits and the guidance following (p=0,001); the help of guidance during the treatment (p=0,013); the possibility of controlling blood pressure (p=0,001) and between barriers and schooling (p=0,024). The Pearson and Rho Spearman’s coefficients showed statistically significant correlations between averages of blood pressure (SBP e DBP) (p= 0,001) and (p= 0,023) respectively; weight (p=0,010) and (p=0,007) and diagnosis time (p=0,028) and (p=0,012); the following of the treatment (p=0,000) and (p=0,000) respectively. It was concluded that the group has behaviors and beliefs related to the disease severity, the treatment benefits, and it recognizes barriers to the treatment, but they have difficulty following the treatment.
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