Os fatores sociodemográficos interferem na adesão aos anti-hipertensivos na Atenção Primária? Revisão integrativa
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Resumo: | This study aimed to gather scientific evidence on the role of sociodemographic factors in adherence to antihypertensive drugs in Primary Care in Brazil. This is an integrative review with studies published between 2015 and 2019 in national journals. Original studies developed with hypertensive Primary Care users in Brazil were included, and articles published outside the range between 2015 and 2019 were excluded, as well as literature reviews, and those that did not focus on the elements of interest in this review. Five studies that investigated sociodemographic variables in the context of adherence to antihypertensive drugs in Primary Care were selected. Although some studies have found a possible interference of some sociodemographic variables in adherence to antihypertensive drugs in Primary Care, there are, for each of these variables, divergent results, showing that the sociodemographic dimension may or may not interfere with medication adherence in a given population group. In this sense, there are also results suggestive that, with effective provision of assistance to users, such variables seem to lose their interference in adherence to antihypertensive drugs, in line with the hypothesis that organizational characteristics of health services have a much greater impact on adherence than sociodemographic differences. |
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Os fatores sociodemográficos interferem na adesão aos anti-hipertensivos na Atenção Primária? Revisão integrativaMedication adherenceantihypertensivepharmacotherapyPrimary CarePharmacotherapyThis study aimed to gather scientific evidence on the role of sociodemographic factors in adherence to antihypertensive drugs in Primary Care in Brazil. This is an integrative review with studies published between 2015 and 2019 in national journals. Original studies developed with hypertensive Primary Care users in Brazil were included, and articles published outside the range between 2015 and 2019 were excluded, as well as literature reviews, and those that did not focus on the elements of interest in this review. Five studies that investigated sociodemographic variables in the context of adherence to antihypertensive drugs in Primary Care were selected. Although some studies have found a possible interference of some sociodemographic variables in adherence to antihypertensive drugs in Primary Care, there are, for each of these variables, divergent results, showing that the sociodemographic dimension may or may not interfere with medication adherence in a given population group. In this sense, there are also results suggestive that, with effective provision of assistance to users, such variables seem to lose their interference in adherence to antihypertensive drugs, in line with the hypothesis that organizational characteristics of health services have a much greater impact on adherence than sociodemographic differences.HCPA/FAMED/UFRGS2023-03-03info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPeer-reviewed ArticleAvaliados por Paresapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/hcpa/article/view/121098Clinical & Biomedical Research; Vol. 42 No. 4 (2022): Clinical and Biomedical ResearchClinical and Biomedical Research; v. 42 n. 4 (2022): Clinical and Biomedical Research2357-9730reponame:Clinical and Biomedical Researchinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSporhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/hcpa/article/view/121098/88088Copyright (c) 2022 Clinical and Biomedical Researchhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMaia, Vinicius NunesTeles, Bruno Klécius Andradede Carvalho, Pablinny Moreira GaldinoKnupp, Lívia de Vasconcellos GonzagaAlmeida, Wagner Luis da Cruz2024-01-19T14:11:50Zoai:seer.ufrgs.br:article/121098Revistahttps://www.seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/hcpaPUBhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/hcpa/oai||cbr@hcpa.edu.br2357-97302357-9730opendoar:2024-01-19T14:11:50Clinical and Biomedical Research - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Os fatores sociodemográficos interferem na adesão aos anti-hipertensivos na Atenção Primária? Revisão integrativa |
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Os fatores sociodemográficos interferem na adesão aos anti-hipertensivos na Atenção Primária? Revisão integrativa |
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Os fatores sociodemográficos interferem na adesão aos anti-hipertensivos na Atenção Primária? Revisão integrativa Maia, Vinicius Nunes Medication adherence antihypertensive pharmacotherapy Primary Care Pharmacotherapy |
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Os fatores sociodemográficos interferem na adesão aos anti-hipertensivos na Atenção Primária? Revisão integrativa |
title_full |
Os fatores sociodemográficos interferem na adesão aos anti-hipertensivos na Atenção Primária? Revisão integrativa |
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Os fatores sociodemográficos interferem na adesão aos anti-hipertensivos na Atenção Primária? Revisão integrativa |
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Os fatores sociodemográficos interferem na adesão aos anti-hipertensivos na Atenção Primária? Revisão integrativa |
title_sort |
Os fatores sociodemográficos interferem na adesão aos anti-hipertensivos na Atenção Primária? Revisão integrativa |
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Maia, Vinicius Nunes |
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Maia, Vinicius Nunes Teles, Bruno Klécius Andrade de Carvalho, Pablinny Moreira Galdino Knupp, Lívia de Vasconcellos Gonzaga Almeida, Wagner Luis da Cruz |
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Teles, Bruno Klécius Andrade de Carvalho, Pablinny Moreira Galdino Knupp, Lívia de Vasconcellos Gonzaga Almeida, Wagner Luis da Cruz |
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Maia, Vinicius Nunes Teles, Bruno Klécius Andrade de Carvalho, Pablinny Moreira Galdino Knupp, Lívia de Vasconcellos Gonzaga Almeida, Wagner Luis da Cruz |
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Medication adherence antihypertensive pharmacotherapy Primary Care Pharmacotherapy |
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Medication adherence antihypertensive pharmacotherapy Primary Care Pharmacotherapy |
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This study aimed to gather scientific evidence on the role of sociodemographic factors in adherence to antihypertensive drugs in Primary Care in Brazil. This is an integrative review with studies published between 2015 and 2019 in national journals. Original studies developed with hypertensive Primary Care users in Brazil were included, and articles published outside the range between 2015 and 2019 were excluded, as well as literature reviews, and those that did not focus on the elements of interest in this review. Five studies that investigated sociodemographic variables in the context of adherence to antihypertensive drugs in Primary Care were selected. Although some studies have found a possible interference of some sociodemographic variables in adherence to antihypertensive drugs in Primary Care, there are, for each of these variables, divergent results, showing that the sociodemographic dimension may or may not interfere with medication adherence in a given population group. In this sense, there are also results suggestive that, with effective provision of assistance to users, such variables seem to lose their interference in adherence to antihypertensive drugs, in line with the hypothesis that organizational characteristics of health services have a much greater impact on adherence than sociodemographic differences. |
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