Treatment Adherence and Blood Pressure Control in Older Individuals with Hypertension


Autoria(s): Bastos-Barbosa, Rachel G.; Ferriolli, Eduardo; Moriguti, Julio C.; Nogueira, Charlys B.; Nobre, Fernando; Ueta, Julieta; Lima, Nereida K. C.
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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04/11/2013

04/11/2013

02/08/2013

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Background: Non-adherence to treatment has been identified as the main cause of uncontrolled blood pressure (BP), and may represent a greater risk in older individuals. Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the rate of adherence to hypertension treatment using different methods, to estimate the BP control rate, and to observe if there is an association between BP control and adherence. Methods: Treatment adherence was evaluated in older patients with hypertension, followed by the public primary health care, through four methods, including the Morisky-Green test (reference), the Attitude regarding the Medication Intake questionnaire (AMI), an evaluation of adherence by the nurse in the office (Nurse Adherence Evaluation - NAE), and at home (Home Adherence Evaluation - HAE). Salt intake was estimated by 24-hour sodium urinary excretion. BP control was assessed by the awake ambulatory blood pressure monitoring. Results: Concordance between the Morisky-Green test and AMI (Kappa=0.27) or NAE (Kappa=0.05) was poor. There was a moderate concordance between the Morisky-Green test and HAE. Eighty percent had controlled BP, including 42% with white-coat effect. The group with lower salt excretion informed to avoid salt intake more times (p<0.001) and had better medication adherence (p<0.001) than the higher salt excretion group. Conclusion: The evaluated tests did not show a good concordance to the Morisky-Green test. Adherence to hypertension treatment was low; however, there was a high rate of BP control when subjects with the white-coat effect were included in the analysis. (Arq Bras Cardiol 2012;99(1):636-641)

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ARQUIVOS BRASILEIROS DE CARDIOLOGIA, RIO DE JANEIRO, v. 99, n. 1, supl., Part 3, pp. 636-641, JUL, 2012

0066-782X

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/37985

10.1590/S0066-782X2012005000054

http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0066-782X2012005000054

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ARQUIVOS BRASILEIROS CARDIOLOGIA

RIO DE JANEIRO

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ARQUIVOS BRASILEIROS DE CARDIOLOGIA

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Palavras-Chave #HYPERTENSION / PREVENTION & CONTROL #MEDICATION ADHERENCE #BLOOD PRESSURE #AGED #MEDICATION ADHERENCE #DIETARY-SODIUM #POLYPHARMACY #POTASSIUM #CLINICIAN #REDUCTION #VALIDITY #CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
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