Artículo de revista
Assessment of adherence to antihypertensive therapy Prevalencia y determinantes de adherencia a terapia antihipertensiva en pacientes de la Región Metropolitan
Fecha
2015Registro en:
Revista Medica de Chile, Volumen 143, Issue 5, 2018, Pages 569-576
07176163
00349887
Autor
Varleta, Paola
Akel, Carlos
Acevedo, Mónica
Salinas, Claudia
Pino, Javier
Opazo, Viviana
García, Ana
Echegoyen, Carolina
Rodríguez, Daniel
Gramusset, Lissette
León, Sandra
Cofré, Pedro
Hernández, Hilda
Neira, Patricia
Retamal, Raquel
Petit, Gloria
Moya, N
Institución
Resumen
© 2015 Sociedad Medica de Santiago. All Rights Reserved.Background: Lack of adherence with medications is the main cause of antihypertensive treatment failure. Aim: To assess adherence to antihypertensive drugs and its determinants. Material and Methods: The Morinsky-Green questionnaire to determine treatment adherence was applied to 310 hypertensive patients from primary care centers, aged 60 ± 10 years (65% females) in treatment for 4 ± 1 months. Socio-demographic features, use of medications and quality of life using EQ5D questionnaire were also assessed. Results: Twenty percent of patients were diabetic and 19% were smokers. Fifty four percent were adherent to therapy. A higher age and being unemployed were associated with a higher compliance. The main reasons to justify the lack of adherence were forgetting to take the pills in 67% and adverse effects in 10%. Only diastolic pressure was lower in adherent patients, compared with their non-adherent counterparts (78 ± 12 and 81 ± 17