FACTORES VINCULADOS AL TRATAMIENTO Y LA ADHERENCIA TERAPÉUTICA DE LA INSUFICIENCIA CARDÍACA EN UN ÁREA DE SALUD URBANA / Factors linked to the treatment and therapeutic adherence of patients suffering from cardiac insufficiency in an urban health area

Introduction and Objectives: Cardiac insufficiency is a major health problem with a social, economic and human impact. It causes a serious limitation in the quality of life of patients. An important aspect in the patients’ evolution is their adherence to the treatment. In primary health care, not al...

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Main Authors: Rina Triana de la Paz, Alexis López Casanova, Yolanda Pérez Alonso
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Language:English
Published: Cardiocentro Ernesto Che Guevara 2009-12-01
Series:CorSalud
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Online Access:http://bvs.sld.cu/revistas/cors/pdf/2009/v1n4a09/adherencia.pdf
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spelling doaj-3a0bd0fac5ff4d7f8684e96827b2e80c2020-11-24T22:38:16ZengCardiocentro Ernesto Che GuevaraCorSalud2078-71702009-12-0114FACTORES VINCULADOS AL TRATAMIENTO Y LA ADHERENCIA TERAPÉUTICA DE LA INSUFICIENCIA CARDÍACA EN UN ÁREA DE SALUD URBANA / Factors linked to the treatment and therapeutic adherence of patients suffering from cardiac insufficiency in an urban health areaRina Triana de la PazAlexis López CasanovaYolanda Pérez AlonsoIntroduction and Objectives: Cardiac insufficiency is a major health problem with a social, economic and human impact. It causes a serious limitation in the quality of life of patients. An important aspect in the patients’ evolution is their adherence to the treatment. In primary health care, not all the professionals are familiar with the therapeutic procedures. This study was aimed at determining the factors linked to the treatment and therapeutic adherence of patients diagnosed with cardiac insufficiency. Methods: a cross-sectional descriptive study of the total amount of patients suffering from cardiac insufficiency (56) in the family doctor’s consulting room Nº 3 of Santa Clara Polyclinic was carried out. The sources of the collected data were the medical certificates, the individual and family medical histories and the personal interviews. Results: cardiac insufficiency prevailed in the age group between 70 and 79 years of age (44,6 %), and among women (66,1 %). The total adherence to the treatment prevailed with 78.6 percent, and the incomplete adherence was 21,4 percent. The most common functional classification were class II (46,4 %) and class III (37,5 %). The digitalics and diuretics were the most common medication (82,1 % and 71,4 %respectively). There was an incorrect treatment in 39.3 percent of the cases and inadequate knowledge in 45 percent of the doctors. Conclusions: The therapeutic adherence of the patients was not linked to age and gender. The incomplete adherence was higher in patients with an inadequate follow up, in functional classifications II and III. The digitalics and diuretics were the most commonly used medications. There was a wrong treatment in a large number of patients, as well as inadequate knowledge in the professionals.http://bvs.sld.cu/revistas/cors/pdf/2009/v1n4a09/adherencia.pdfcardiac failuretherapeutics adherenteprescription
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Alexis López Casanova
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spellingShingle Rina Triana de la Paz
Alexis López Casanova
Yolanda Pérez Alonso
FACTORES VINCULADOS AL TRATAMIENTO Y LA ADHERENCIA TERAPÉUTICA DE LA INSUFICIENCIA CARDÍACA EN UN ÁREA DE SALUD URBANA / Factors linked to the treatment and therapeutic adherence of patients suffering from cardiac insufficiency in an urban health area
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therapeutics adherente
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author_facet Rina Triana de la Paz
Alexis López Casanova
Yolanda Pérez Alonso
author_sort Rina Triana de la Paz
title FACTORES VINCULADOS AL TRATAMIENTO Y LA ADHERENCIA TERAPÉUTICA DE LA INSUFICIENCIA CARDÍACA EN UN ÁREA DE SALUD URBANA / Factors linked to the treatment and therapeutic adherence of patients suffering from cardiac insufficiency in an urban health area
title_short FACTORES VINCULADOS AL TRATAMIENTO Y LA ADHERENCIA TERAPÉUTICA DE LA INSUFICIENCIA CARDÍACA EN UN ÁREA DE SALUD URBANA / Factors linked to the treatment and therapeutic adherence of patients suffering from cardiac insufficiency in an urban health area
title_full FACTORES VINCULADOS AL TRATAMIENTO Y LA ADHERENCIA TERAPÉUTICA DE LA INSUFICIENCIA CARDÍACA EN UN ÁREA DE SALUD URBANA / Factors linked to the treatment and therapeutic adherence of patients suffering from cardiac insufficiency in an urban health area
title_fullStr FACTORES VINCULADOS AL TRATAMIENTO Y LA ADHERENCIA TERAPÉUTICA DE LA INSUFICIENCIA CARDÍACA EN UN ÁREA DE SALUD URBANA / Factors linked to the treatment and therapeutic adherence of patients suffering from cardiac insufficiency in an urban health area
title_full_unstemmed FACTORES VINCULADOS AL TRATAMIENTO Y LA ADHERENCIA TERAPÉUTICA DE LA INSUFICIENCIA CARDÍACA EN UN ÁREA DE SALUD URBANA / Factors linked to the treatment and therapeutic adherence of patients suffering from cardiac insufficiency in an urban health area
title_sort factores vinculados al tratamiento y la adherencia terapéutica de la insuficiencia cardíaca en un área de salud urbana / factors linked to the treatment and therapeutic adherence of patients suffering from cardiac insufficiency in an urban health area
publisher Cardiocentro Ernesto Che Guevara
series CorSalud
issn 2078-7170
publishDate 2009-12-01
description Introduction and Objectives: Cardiac insufficiency is a major health problem with a social, economic and human impact. It causes a serious limitation in the quality of life of patients. An important aspect in the patients’ evolution is their adherence to the treatment. In primary health care, not all the professionals are familiar with the therapeutic procedures. This study was aimed at determining the factors linked to the treatment and therapeutic adherence of patients diagnosed with cardiac insufficiency. Methods: a cross-sectional descriptive study of the total amount of patients suffering from cardiac insufficiency (56) in the family doctor’s consulting room Nº 3 of Santa Clara Polyclinic was carried out. The sources of the collected data were the medical certificates, the individual and family medical histories and the personal interviews. Results: cardiac insufficiency prevailed in the age group between 70 and 79 years of age (44,6 %), and among women (66,1 %). The total adherence to the treatment prevailed with 78.6 percent, and the incomplete adherence was 21,4 percent. The most common functional classification were class II (46,4 %) and class III (37,5 %). The digitalics and diuretics were the most common medication (82,1 % and 71,4 %respectively). There was an incorrect treatment in 39.3 percent of the cases and inadequate knowledge in 45 percent of the doctors. Conclusions: The therapeutic adherence of the patients was not linked to age and gender. The incomplete adherence was higher in patients with an inadequate follow up, in functional classifications II and III. The digitalics and diuretics were the most commonly used medications. There was a wrong treatment in a large number of patients, as well as inadequate knowledge in the professionals.
topic cardiac failure
therapeutics adherente
prescription
url http://bvs.sld.cu/revistas/cors/pdf/2009/v1n4a09/adherencia.pdf
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