Influential Factors in Adherence to the Therapeutic Regime in Hypertension and Diabetes
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Influential Factors in Adherence to the Therapeutic Regime in Hypertension and Diabetes
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Dora Inés Parra,Sandra Lucrecia Romero Guevara,Lyda Z Rojas
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To determine the factors associated with adherence to the therapeutic regime in patients with hypertension and type 2 diabetes mellitus cared for in primary care centers.
This was an analytical cross-sectional study, conducted with 500 patients from two institutions in Bucaramanga (Colombia). Adherence to the therapeutic regime was measured with the label of Nursing outcomes "Treatment Behavior: Illness or Injury" and the instrument "Factors that influence on adherence to pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments" by Ortiz Suárez was used.
Factors affecting negatively adherence to the therapeutic regime were: belonging to the subsidized regime, never being able to read written information about the management of their disease, and never receiving information about benefits of the medications ordered by the physician. On the contrary, positive influence was noted by referring "never" to the following statements, which impacted positively on adherence: the diverse occupations you have in and out of the house hinder your following the treatment
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Aged,Colombia,Cross-Sectional Studies,Diabetes,Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - therapy,Diet,Disease management,Drug administration,Exercise,Female,Health behavior,Health literacy,Humans,Hypertension,Hypertension - therapy,Male,Middle Aged,Original,Patient Compliance - statistics & numerical data,Patient compliance,Patient education,Primary Health Care,Socioeconomic Factors,cooperação e adesão ao tratamento,cross,cumplimiento y adherencia al tratamiento,diabetes mellitus,diabetes mellitus tipo 2,diabetes mellitus, type 2,estudios transversales,estudos transversais,factores de riesgo,fatores de risco,hipertensión,hipertensão,risk factors,sectional studies,treatment adherence and compliance,type 2