Quality of life and therapeutic adherence in a hypertension program

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Objective To determine the association between treatment adherence and health-re-lated quality of life. Methods and Materials A cross-sectional investigation was performed in an arterial hypertension program of a general hospital. The Spanish version of the Short Form-36 Health Survey and the Spanish version of the Morisky-Green test. The scores of the subscales and Physical Component (PCS) and Mental Component (MCS) summaries of the SF-36 survey were obtained, then the respective bivariate and multivariate analyzes (Poisson regression) were executed. Results 39% of patients had therapeutic adherence. All the dimensions of the SF-36 survey presented a statistical association with adherence to antihypertensive treatment. Poisson regression was executed to identify the independent variables associated with obtaining a score higher than 50 in the PCS [presence of comorbidity (risk factor), work status, and therapeutic adherence (protective factor)] and MCS (therapeutic adherence as a protective factor). Conclusions Therapeutic adherence, work status, and absence of comorbidity were associated with a better health-related quality of life.

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Lozada-Zapata, A., Piscoya, J., Shiraishi-Zapata, C., & Mendieta-Albañil, W. (2020). Quality of life and therapeutic adherence in a hypertension program. Revista de Salud Publica, 22(6). https://doi.org/10.15446/RSAP.V22N6.88007

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