Adherence to treatment: a major problem in the control of arterial hypertension

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Autor(a) principal: Zardeto, Giuliana
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Donadel, Guilherme, Dalmagro, Mariana, Ribeiro, Dayane Adenir Shizuko Takata, Toledo, Caroline Rossati, Vieira, Marcelo Coelho Esperança, Cogo, Juliana, Lourenço, Emerson Luiz Botelho, Melo, Patrícia Gizeli Brassalli de, Boleta-Ceranto, Daniela de Cassia Faglioni
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/30834
Resumo: Arterial hypertension (AH) is a polygenic syndrome and comprises several pathophysiological aspects such as genetic predisposition, where heredity plays a considerable role in the origin of the increase in blood pressure levels. AH is the most frequent disease in Brazilian society, and its exact prevalence is not known throughout the country, and it contributes significantly to a high rate of cardiovascular mortality throughout the country. The evaluation of a patient with AH includes confirmation of the diagnosis, suspicion and identification of a secondary cause, in addition to checking the risk of a cardiovascular attack. Non-adherence to treatment can also be linked to the undesirable effects of antihypertensive drugs, financial barriers, lack of motivation of the patient to treat an asymptomatic disease, long-term treatment, influence on quality of life, inadequate relationship with the health team, among other diverse factors. Thus, the present study aims to search the scientific literature to analyze data on the impact on individual health of patients considered hypertensive who do not adhere to the treatment of arterial hypertension. A bibliographic survey of publications related to studies on arterial hypertension and treatment adherence through the data platform on Google Scholar, Scielo and LILACS was carried out between the years 1990 to 2020. Analyzing the information present in several articles researched in the literature, it is I need to recognize that the patient is not just hypertensive, but consider that he is inserted in a socio-cultural context and that he has his particularities.
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spelling Adherence to treatment: a major problem in the control of arterial hypertensionAdherencia al tratamiento: un problema importante para controlar la presión arterial altaAdesão ao tratamento: um grande problema no controle da hipertensão arterialBlood pressureCardiologyMedication adherencePatient acceptance of health care.Presión arterialCardiologíaCumplimiento de la medicaciónAceptación de la atención de salud.Pressão arterialCardiologiaAdesão à medicaçãoAceitação pelo paciente de cuidados de saúde.Arterial hypertension (AH) is a polygenic syndrome and comprises several pathophysiological aspects such as genetic predisposition, where heredity plays a considerable role in the origin of the increase in blood pressure levels. AH is the most frequent disease in Brazilian society, and its exact prevalence is not known throughout the country, and it contributes significantly to a high rate of cardiovascular mortality throughout the country. The evaluation of a patient with AH includes confirmation of the diagnosis, suspicion and identification of a secondary cause, in addition to checking the risk of a cardiovascular attack. Non-adherence to treatment can also be linked to the undesirable effects of antihypertensive drugs, financial barriers, lack of motivation of the patient to treat an asymptomatic disease, long-term treatment, influence on quality of life, inadequate relationship with the health team, among other diverse factors. Thus, the present study aims to search the scientific literature to analyze data on the impact on individual health of patients considered hypertensive who do not adhere to the treatment of arterial hypertension. A bibliographic survey of publications related to studies on arterial hypertension and treatment adherence through the data platform on Google Scholar, Scielo and LILACS was carried out between the years 1990 to 2020. Analyzing the information present in several articles researched in the literature, it is I need to recognize that the patient is not just hypertensive, but consider that he is inserted in a socio-cultural context and that he has his particularities.La hipertensión arterial (HA) es un síndrome poligénico y comprende varios aspectos fisiopatológicos como la predisposición genética, donde la herencia juega un papel considerable en el origen del aumento de los niveles de presión arterial. La HA es la enfermedad más frecuente en la sociedad brasileña, su prevalencia exacta no se conoce en todo el país y contribuye significativamente para una alta tasa de mortalidad cardiovascular en todo el territorio nacional. La evaluación de un paciente con HA incluye confirmar el diagnóstico, sospechar e identificar una causa secundaria, además de evaluar el riesgo de sufrir un infarto. La no adherencia al tratamiento también puede estar relacionada con los efectos indeseables de los medicamentos antihipertensivos, barreras financieras, falta de motivación del paciente para tratar una enfermedad asintomática, tratamiento a largo plazo, influencia en la calidad de vida, relación inadecuada con el equipo de salud, entre otros. varios factores. Así, el presente trabajo tiene como objetivo investigar la literatura científica para analizar datos sobre el impacto en la salud individual de los pacientes considerados hipertensos que no adhieren al tratamiento de la hipertensión arterial. Se realizó un levantamiento bibliográfico de publicaciones referentes a estudios sobre hipertensión arterial y adherencia al tratamiento a través de la plataforma de datos en Google Scholar, Scielo y LILACS entre los años 1990 al 2020. Analizando la información presente en varios artículos investigados en la literatura, se encuentra es necesario reconocer que el paciente no es sólo hipertenso, sino considerar que está inserto en un contexto sociocultural y que tiene sus propias particularidades.A hipertensão arterial (HA) é uma síndrome poligênica e compreende vários aspectos fisiopatológicos como a predisposição genética, onde a hereditariedade desempenha um papel considerável na origem do aumento dos níveis pressóricos. A HA é a doença mais frequente na sociedade brasileira, não tendo sua prevalência exata conhecida em todo o país, sendo que contribui significativamente para uma elevada taxa de mortalidade cardiovascular em todo território nacional. A avaliação de um paciente com HA inclui a confirmação do diagnóstico, a suspeição e a identificação de causa secundária, além da verificação do risco de um ataque cardiovascular. A não adesão ao tratamento pode também estar ligada aos efeitos indesejáveis dos anti-hipertensivos, barreiras financeiras, falta de motivação do paciente em tratar uma doença assintomática, tratamento de longo prazo, influência na qualidade de vida, relacionamento inadequado com a equipe de saúde, dentre outros diversos fatores. Desta forma, o presente trabalho tem por objetivo uma pesquisa na literatura científica, para analisar dados sobre o impacto na saúde individual de pacientes considerados hipertensos que não aderem ao tratamento de hipertensão arterial. Foi realizado um levantamento bibliográfico de publicações referentes a estudos sobre hipertensão arterial e a adesão do tratamento através da plataforma de dados no Google Acadêmico, Scielo e LILACS entre os anos de 1990 a 2022. Analisando as informações presentes em diversos artigos pesquisados na literatura, é preciso reconhecer que o paciente não é apenas um hipertenso, mas considerar que o mesmo está inserido em um contexto sócio cultural e que possui suas particularidades.Research, Society and Development2022-06-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3083410.33448/rsd-v11i8.30834Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 8; e35111830834Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 8; e35111830834Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 8; e351118308342525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/30834/26578Copyright (c) 2022 Giuliana Zardeto; Guilherme Donadel; Mariana Dalmagro; Dayane Adenir Shizuko Takata Ribeiro; Caroline Rossati Toledo; Marcelo Coelho Esperança Vieira; Juliana Cogo; Emerson Luiz Botelho Lourenço; Patrícia Gizeli Brassalli de Melo; Daniela de Cassia Faglioni Boleta-Cerantohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessZardeto, Giuliana Donadel, GuilhermeDalmagro, Mariana Ribeiro, Dayane Adenir Shizuko TakataToledo, Caroline RossatiVieira, Marcelo Coelho Esperança Cogo, Juliana Lourenço, Emerson Luiz BotelhoMelo, Patrícia Gizeli Brassalli deBoleta-Ceranto, Daniela de Cassia Faglioni2022-07-01T13:34:06Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/30834Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:47:26.726786Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Adherence to treatment: a major problem in the control of arterial hypertension
Adherencia al tratamiento: un problema importante para controlar la presión arterial alta
Adesão ao tratamento: um grande problema no controle da hipertensão arterial
title Adherence to treatment: a major problem in the control of arterial hypertension
spellingShingle Adherence to treatment: a major problem in the control of arterial hypertension
Zardeto, Giuliana
Blood pressure
Cardiology
Medication adherence
Patient acceptance of health care.
Presión arterial
Cardiología
Cumplimiento de la medicación
Aceptación de la atención de salud.
Pressão arterial
Cardiologia
Adesão à medicação
Aceitação pelo paciente de cuidados de saúde.
title_short Adherence to treatment: a major problem in the control of arterial hypertension
title_full Adherence to treatment: a major problem in the control of arterial hypertension
title_fullStr Adherence to treatment: a major problem in the control of arterial hypertension
title_full_unstemmed Adherence to treatment: a major problem in the control of arterial hypertension
title_sort Adherence to treatment: a major problem in the control of arterial hypertension
author Zardeto, Giuliana
author_facet Zardeto, Giuliana
Donadel, Guilherme
Dalmagro, Mariana
Ribeiro, Dayane Adenir Shizuko Takata
Toledo, Caroline Rossati
Vieira, Marcelo Coelho Esperança
Cogo, Juliana
Lourenço, Emerson Luiz Botelho
Melo, Patrícia Gizeli Brassalli de
Boleta-Ceranto, Daniela de Cassia Faglioni
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author2 Donadel, Guilherme
Dalmagro, Mariana
Ribeiro, Dayane Adenir Shizuko Takata
Toledo, Caroline Rossati
Vieira, Marcelo Coelho Esperança
Cogo, Juliana
Lourenço, Emerson Luiz Botelho
Melo, Patrícia Gizeli Brassalli de
Boleta-Ceranto, Daniela de Cassia Faglioni
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author
author
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Zardeto, Giuliana
Donadel, Guilherme
Dalmagro, Mariana
Ribeiro, Dayane Adenir Shizuko Takata
Toledo, Caroline Rossati
Vieira, Marcelo Coelho Esperança
Cogo, Juliana
Lourenço, Emerson Luiz Botelho
Melo, Patrícia Gizeli Brassalli de
Boleta-Ceranto, Daniela de Cassia Faglioni
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Blood pressure
Cardiology
Medication adherence
Patient acceptance of health care.
Presión arterial
Cardiología
Cumplimiento de la medicación
Aceptación de la atención de salud.
Pressão arterial
Cardiologia
Adesão à medicação
Aceitação pelo paciente de cuidados de saúde.
topic Blood pressure
Cardiology
Medication adherence
Patient acceptance of health care.
Presión arterial
Cardiología
Cumplimiento de la medicación
Aceptación de la atención de salud.
Pressão arterial
Cardiologia
Adesão à medicação
Aceitação pelo paciente de cuidados de saúde.
description Arterial hypertension (AH) is a polygenic syndrome and comprises several pathophysiological aspects such as genetic predisposition, where heredity plays a considerable role in the origin of the increase in blood pressure levels. AH is the most frequent disease in Brazilian society, and its exact prevalence is not known throughout the country, and it contributes significantly to a high rate of cardiovascular mortality throughout the country. The evaluation of a patient with AH includes confirmation of the diagnosis, suspicion and identification of a secondary cause, in addition to checking the risk of a cardiovascular attack. Non-adherence to treatment can also be linked to the undesirable effects of antihypertensive drugs, financial barriers, lack of motivation of the patient to treat an asymptomatic disease, long-term treatment, influence on quality of life, inadequate relationship with the health team, among other diverse factors. Thus, the present study aims to search the scientific literature to analyze data on the impact on individual health of patients considered hypertensive who do not adhere to the treatment of arterial hypertension. A bibliographic survey of publications related to studies on arterial hypertension and treatment adherence through the data platform on Google Scholar, Scielo and LILACS was carried out between the years 1990 to 2020. Analyzing the information present in several articles researched in the literature, it is I need to recognize that the patient is not just hypertensive, but consider that he is inserted in a socio-cultural context and that he has his particularities.
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