Factors influencing adherence to treatment in older adults with hypertension

Bartosz Uchmanowicz,1 Anna Chudiak,1 Izabella Uchmanowicz,1 Joanna Rosińczuk,2 Erika Sivarajan Froelicher3,4 1Division of Nursing in Internal Medicine Procedures, Department of Clinical Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, Wroclaw Medical University, Wroclaw, Poland; 2Department of Nervous System D...

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Main Authors: Uchmanowicz B, Chudiak A, Uchmanowicz I, Rosińczuk J, Froelicher ES
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2018-11-01
Series:Clinical Interventions in Aging
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spelling doaj-3d0dba9f2f864b77a13a33c77bacf9bf2020-11-25T00:45:22ZengDove Medical PressClinical Interventions in Aging1178-19982018-11-01Volume 132425244142672Factors influencing adherence to treatment in older adults with hypertensionUchmanowicz BChudiak AUchmanowicz IRosińczuk JFroelicher ESBartosz Uchmanowicz,1 Anna Chudiak,1 Izabella Uchmanowicz,1 Joanna Rosińczuk,2 Erika Sivarajan Froelicher3,4 1Division of Nursing in Internal Medicine Procedures, Department of Clinical Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, Wroclaw Medical University, Wroclaw, Poland; 2Department of Nervous System Diseases, Faculty of Health Sciences, Wroclaw Medical University, Wroclaw, Poland; 3Department of Physiological Nursing, School of Nursing, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA; 4Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Medicine, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA Purpose: Hypertension (HT) is considered to be the most common disorder in the general population. Demographic data indicate that older adults commonly suffer from HT. Older age is one of the key factors affecting the adherence of patients with HT. The main purpose was to identify demographic, socioeconomic, and clinical factors that affect adherence in older adults with HT. Materials and methods: This cross-sectional study included 150 patients (84 women and 66 men) with mean age of 72.1 years. The Hill-Bone Compliance to High Blood Pressure Therapy Scale (Hill-Bone CHBPTS) was used to evaluate the adherence to therapeutic recommendations for HT. Results: The mean score obtained by the patients in the Hill-Bone CHBPTS was 20.19 (SD±4.05). The linear regression model showed the independent predictors of the total score (P<0.05): 1) age, each subsequent year of life raises the total score by an average of 0.2 points; 2) gender, males raise it by an average of 1.34 points compared to females; 3) education, a secondary, higher, or higher professional education lowers it by an average of 1.75 points compared to a primary education or no education; and 4) living with the family, having familial support lowers it by an average of 1.91 points compared to living alone or in an organized institution. Conclusion: Our study has shown that the variables of age, education level, and living with the family were statistically significant in explaining the adherence rates. Health care professionals should pay more attention to older HT patients who have a low level of education and who experience the lack of social support. There is a need for a tailored education among this group of patients to better understand and adhere to medication treatment. Keywords: elderly patients, hypertension, Hill-Bone scale, socioeconomic factors, clinical factors, cardiac nursing, health care providershttps://www.dovepress.com/factors-influencing-adherence-to-treatment-in-older-adults-with-hypert-peer-reviewed-article-CIAelderly patientshypertensionHill-Bone scalesocioeconomic and clinical factors
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Chudiak A
Uchmanowicz I
Rosińczuk J
Froelicher ES
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Uchmanowicz I
Rosińczuk J
Froelicher ES
Factors influencing adherence to treatment in older adults with hypertension
Clinical Interventions in Aging
elderly patients
hypertension
Hill-Bone scale
socioeconomic and clinical factors
author_facet Uchmanowicz B
Chudiak A
Uchmanowicz I
Rosińczuk J
Froelicher ES
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title Factors influencing adherence to treatment in older adults with hypertension
title_short Factors influencing adherence to treatment in older adults with hypertension
title_full Factors influencing adherence to treatment in older adults with hypertension
title_fullStr Factors influencing adherence to treatment in older adults with hypertension
title_full_unstemmed Factors influencing adherence to treatment in older adults with hypertension
title_sort factors influencing adherence to treatment in older adults with hypertension
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Clinical Interventions in Aging
issn 1178-1998
publishDate 2018-11-01
description Bartosz Uchmanowicz,1 Anna Chudiak,1 Izabella Uchmanowicz,1 Joanna Rosińczuk,2 Erika Sivarajan Froelicher3,4 1Division of Nursing in Internal Medicine Procedures, Department of Clinical Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, Wroclaw Medical University, Wroclaw, Poland; 2Department of Nervous System Diseases, Faculty of Health Sciences, Wroclaw Medical University, Wroclaw, Poland; 3Department of Physiological Nursing, School of Nursing, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA; 4Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Medicine, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA Purpose: Hypertension (HT) is considered to be the most common disorder in the general population. Demographic data indicate that older adults commonly suffer from HT. Older age is one of the key factors affecting the adherence of patients with HT. The main purpose was to identify demographic, socioeconomic, and clinical factors that affect adherence in older adults with HT. Materials and methods: This cross-sectional study included 150 patients (84 women and 66 men) with mean age of 72.1 years. The Hill-Bone Compliance to High Blood Pressure Therapy Scale (Hill-Bone CHBPTS) was used to evaluate the adherence to therapeutic recommendations for HT. Results: The mean score obtained by the patients in the Hill-Bone CHBPTS was 20.19 (SD±4.05). The linear regression model showed the independent predictors of the total score (P<0.05): 1) age, each subsequent year of life raises the total score by an average of 0.2 points; 2) gender, males raise it by an average of 1.34 points compared to females; 3) education, a secondary, higher, or higher professional education lowers it by an average of 1.75 points compared to a primary education or no education; and 4) living with the family, having familial support lowers it by an average of 1.91 points compared to living alone or in an organized institution. Conclusion: Our study has shown that the variables of age, education level, and living with the family were statistically significant in explaining the adherence rates. Health care professionals should pay more attention to older HT patients who have a low level of education and who experience the lack of social support. There is a need for a tailored education among this group of patients to better understand and adhere to medication treatment. Keywords: elderly patients, hypertension, Hill-Bone scale, socioeconomic factors, clinical factors, cardiac nursing, health care providers
topic elderly patients
hypertension
Hill-Bone scale
socioeconomic and clinical factors
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