Association between Spirituality and Adherence to Management in Outpatients with Heart Failure


Autoria(s): Alvarez,Juglans Souto; Goldraich,Livia Adams; Nunes,Alice Hoefel; Zandavalli,Mônica Cristina Brugalli; Zandavalli,Rafaela Brugalli; Belli,Karlyse Claudino; Rocha,Neusa Sica da; Fleck,Marcelo Pio de Almeida; Clausell,Nadine
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01/01/2016

Resumo

Abstract Background: Spirituality may influence how patients cope with their illness. Objectives: We assessed whether spirituality may influence adherence to management of outpatients with heart failure. Methods: Cross sectional study enrolling consecutive ambulatory heart failure patients in whom adherence to multidisciplinary treatment was evaluated. Patients were assessed for quality of life, depression, religiosity and spirituality utilizing validated questionnaires. Correlations between adherence and psychosocial variables of interest were obtained. Logistic regression models explored independent predictors of adherence. Results: One hundred and thirty patients (age 60 ± 13 years; 67% male) were interviewed. Adequate adherence score was observed in 38.5% of the patients. Neither depression nor religiosity was correlated to adherence, when assessed separately. Interestingly, spirituality, when assessed by both total score sum (r = 0.26; p = 0.003) and by all specific domains, was positively correlated to adherence. Finally, the combination of spirituality, religiosity and personal beliefs was an independent predictor of adherence when adjusted for demographics, clinical characteristics and psychosocial instruments. Conclusion: Spirituality, religiosity and personal beliefs were the only variables consistently associated with compliance to medication in a cohort of outpatients with heart failure. Our data suggest that adequately addressing these aspects on patient’s care may lead to an improvement in adherence patterns in the complex heart failure management.

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http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0066-782X2016005014103

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en

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Sociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia - SBC

Fonte

Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia n.ahead 2016

Palavras-Chave #Heart Failure #Medication Adherence / psychology #Surveys and Questionnaires #Outpatients #Spirituality #Religion
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journal article