Adesão ao tratamento medicamentoso em insuficiência cardíaca

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Autor(a) principal: Freitas, Elis Marra da Madeira
Data de Publicação: 2018
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFG
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Resumo: Pharmacological treatment for heart failure evolved in the last decades. Betablockers, angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors, angiotensin II receptor blockers and aldosterone antagonists have been widely used, as they were proven to reduce morbi/mortality in heart failure. Patient adherence has been studied all over the world in the last years in acute and chronic heart failure. Many factors knownly can influence the patient adherence to treatment. This study purpose was to evaluate pharmacological treatment in patients diagnosed with heart failure in outpatient follow up in a university hospital. Different methods were used to get to this objective, comparing each other and also clustering patients in more adherent and less adherent to pharmacological treatment, furthermore, we described the factors influencing patient adherence to pharmacological treatment. Thereunto, the Morisky questionnaire was used. Also a questionnaire made by the author and a form to collect data in patient’s chart were applied. Data frequency was described and then hierarchic clusters analysis was performed. Adherence measured by the Morisky questionnaire resulted in 71% of patients more adherent to pharmacological treatment and 26% less adherent. A different result and with more expressive values was found in the self-report adherence to pharmacological treatment by the patient, where 90% of the patients considered themselves as more adherent to pharmacological treatment and 8% considered themselves as less adherent. When comparing treatment prescribed and treatment reported by the patients, the majority of patients (78%) reports at least one drug different from the prescription. When measured by different methods, adherence can show not uniform results. The clinical factors and factors related to the satisfaction with the service did not influence the patient adherence to pharmacological treatment. In the other hand, some sociodemographics factors, like age (p = 0,0476), employment condition (p = 0,0132), schooling (p = 0,0167), marriage status (p = 0,011), family income (p = 0,0123), and factors related to the use of medications, as having family help to the the medications (p = 0,006), use medication alone (p = 0,0186) and have medical orientation bout the use of medication (p = 0,0077) had influence in patient adherence to pharmacological treatment. Thus, it was observed that patients being followed up in the Heart Failure Clinic of Hospital das Clínicas da Universidade Federal de Goiás are well medicated and have satisfactory adherence to pharmacological treatment.
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Many factors knownly can influence the patient adherence to treatment. This study purpose was to evaluate pharmacological treatment in patients diagnosed with heart failure in outpatient follow up in a university hospital. Different methods were used to get to this objective, comparing each other and also clustering patients in more adherent and less adherent to pharmacological treatment, furthermore, we described the factors influencing patient adherence to pharmacological treatment. Thereunto, the Morisky questionnaire was used. Also a questionnaire made by the author and a form to collect data in patient’s chart were applied. Data frequency was described and then hierarchic clusters analysis was performed. Adherence measured by the Morisky questionnaire resulted in 71% of patients more adherent to pharmacological treatment and 26% less adherent. A different result and with more expressive values was found in the self-report adherence to pharmacological treatment by the patient, where 90% of the patients considered themselves as more adherent to pharmacological treatment and 8% considered themselves as less adherent. When comparing treatment prescribed and treatment reported by the patients, the majority of patients (78%) reports at least one drug different from the prescription. When measured by different methods, adherence can show not uniform results. The clinical factors and factors related to the satisfaction with the service did not influence the patient adherence to pharmacological treatment. In the other hand, some sociodemographics factors, like age (p = 0,0476), employment condition (p = 0,0132), schooling (p = 0,0167), marriage status (p = 0,011), family income (p = 0,0123), and factors related to the use of medications, as having family help to the the medications (p = 0,006), use medication alone (p = 0,0186) and have medical orientation bout the use of medication (p = 0,0077) had influence in patient adherence to pharmacological treatment. Thus, it was observed that patients being followed up in the Heart Failure Clinic of Hospital das Clínicas da Universidade Federal de Goiás are well medicated and have satisfactory adherence to pharmacological treatment.O tratamento medicamentoso da insuficiência cardíaca evoluiu nas últimas décadas. Os betabloqueadores (BB), inibidores da enzima conversora de angiotensina (IECA), bloqueadores dos receptores de angiotensina II (BRA) e antagonistas de aldosterona são classes fundamentais pois comprovadamente diminuem morbi/mortalidade na IC. A adesão ao tratamento vem sendo amplamente estudado em insuficiência cardíaca aguda como crônica. Vários são os fatores que podem influenciar a adesão. O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar a adesão ao tratamento medicamentoso, em pacientes diagnosticados com Insuficiência Cardíaca em acompanhamento ambulatorial em um hospital universitário. Foram utilizados diferentes métodos para este fim, comparando-os entre si, assim como agrupou-se os pacientes em mais aderentes e menos aderentes, além de se descrever os fatores que influenciaram na adesão ao tratamento medicamentoso. Para isso, utillizou-se o teste de Morisky de quatro perguntas. Além dele, também foi utilizado um questionário confeccionado pela autora e um formulário de coleta de dados no prontuário. Descreveu-se a frequência dos dados e posteriormente, a análise hierárquica de clusters foi aplicada. A adesão medida por meio do teste de Morisky resultou em 71% dos pacientes mais aderentes e 26% menos aderentes. Um resultado diferente, e também com valores mais expressivos, foi encontrado no autorrelato de adesão ao tratamento medicamentoso pelo paciente, em que 90% dos pacientes se consideraram mais aderentes e 8% menos aderentes. Quando se compara os medicamentos prescritos e relatados, a maioria dos pacientes (78%) relata pelo menos um medicamento diferente da prescrição. Quando medida por métodos diferentes, a adesão pode apresentar resultados não uniformes. Os fatores clínicos e os relacionados à satisfação com o serviço não influenciam na adesão ao tratamento medicamentoso. Já alguns fatores sociodemográficos, como idade (p=0,0476), condições de emprego (p=0,0132), escolaridade (p=0,0167), estado marital (p=0,0110), renda familiar (p=0,0123) e fatores relacionados ao uso do medicamento, como ter ajuda da família para retirar os medicamentos (p=0,0060), utilizar os medicamentos sozinhos (p=0,0186) e ter orientação médica quanto aos medicamentos (p=0,0077), influenciam na adesão ao tratamento medicamentoso. 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dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Adhesion to pharmacological treatment in heart failure
title Adesão ao tratamento medicamentoso em insuficiência cardíaca
spellingShingle Adesão ao tratamento medicamentoso em insuficiência cardíaca
Freitas, Elis Marra da Madeira
Insuficiência cardíaca
Tratamento medicamentoso
Adesão ao tratamento medicamentoso
Heart failure
Pharmacological treatment
Adherence to pharmacological treatment
MEDICINA::CLINICA MEDICA
title_short Adesão ao tratamento medicamentoso em insuficiência cardíaca
title_full Adesão ao tratamento medicamentoso em insuficiência cardíaca
title_fullStr Adesão ao tratamento medicamentoso em insuficiência cardíaca
title_full_unstemmed Adesão ao tratamento medicamentoso em insuficiência cardíaca
title_sort Adesão ao tratamento medicamentoso em insuficiência cardíaca
author Freitas, Elis Marra da Madeira
author_facet Freitas, Elis Marra da Madeira
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Rassi, Salvador
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Rassi, Salvador
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Lopes, Flávio Marques
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Afiune Neto, Abrahão
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv Resende Filho, Joffre
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Freitas, Elis Marra da Madeira
contributor_str_mv Rassi, Salvador
Dewulf, Nathalie de Lourdes Souza
Rassi, Salvador
Lopes, Flávio Marques
Afiune Neto, Abrahão
Resende Filho, Joffre
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Insuficiência cardíaca
Tratamento medicamentoso
Adesão ao tratamento medicamentoso
topic Insuficiência cardíaca
Tratamento medicamentoso
Adesão ao tratamento medicamentoso
Heart failure
Pharmacological treatment
Adherence to pharmacological treatment
MEDICINA::CLINICA MEDICA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Heart failure
Pharmacological treatment
Adherence to pharmacological treatment
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description Pharmacological treatment for heart failure evolved in the last decades. Betablockers, angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors, angiotensin II receptor blockers and aldosterone antagonists have been widely used, as they were proven to reduce morbi/mortality in heart failure. Patient adherence has been studied all over the world in the last years in acute and chronic heart failure. Many factors knownly can influence the patient adherence to treatment. This study purpose was to evaluate pharmacological treatment in patients diagnosed with heart failure in outpatient follow up in a university hospital. Different methods were used to get to this objective, comparing each other and also clustering patients in more adherent and less adherent to pharmacological treatment, furthermore, we described the factors influencing patient adherence to pharmacological treatment. Thereunto, the Morisky questionnaire was used. Also a questionnaire made by the author and a form to collect data in patient’s chart were applied. Data frequency was described and then hierarchic clusters analysis was performed. Adherence measured by the Morisky questionnaire resulted in 71% of patients more adherent to pharmacological treatment and 26% less adherent. A different result and with more expressive values was found in the self-report adherence to pharmacological treatment by the patient, where 90% of the patients considered themselves as more adherent to pharmacological treatment and 8% considered themselves as less adherent. When comparing treatment prescribed and treatment reported by the patients, the majority of patients (78%) reports at least one drug different from the prescription. When measured by different methods, adherence can show not uniform results. The clinical factors and factors related to the satisfaction with the service did not influence the patient adherence to pharmacological treatment. In the other hand, some sociodemographics factors, like age (p = 0,0476), employment condition (p = 0,0132), schooling (p = 0,0167), marriage status (p = 0,011), family income (p = 0,0123), and factors related to the use of medications, as having family help to the the medications (p = 0,006), use medication alone (p = 0,0186) and have medical orientation bout the use of medication (p = 0,0077) had influence in patient adherence to pharmacological treatment. Thus, it was observed that patients being followed up in the Heart Failure Clinic of Hospital das Clínicas da Universidade Federal de Goiás are well medicated and have satisfactory adherence to pharmacological treatment.
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