Interdependence in the therapeutic compliance of hypertensive older adults during the COVID-19 pandemic

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OBJECTIVE: to analyze stimuli and behaviors related to interdependence and their implications for compliance with the therapeutic regimen of older adults with hypertension during the COVID-19 pandemic. METHOD: a multiple case, qualitative study, carried out with fifteen older adults treated at a Family Health Strategy unit. A characterization instrument and semi-structured interview were used for data collection. Data were processed in NVivo12, submitted to thematic content analysis, based on Roy's interdependence mode. RESULTS: the reports seized showed that the family has meaning as a therapeutic support network, as well as health services, neighbors, friends and religious institutions. Two categories emerged: Stimuli and adaptive behaviors related to interdependence in the pandemic: implications for compliance; Ineffective stimuli and behaviors related to interdependence in the pandemic: implications for compliance. CONCLUSION: adaptive and ineffective behaviors related to interdependence during the adjustment to the new condition of social distancing demonstrate the need for greater professional attention to achieve compliance with treatment.

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de Oliveira Lopes, T., de Castro Santos, J., Ribeiro Bitencourt, G., Mônica Andrade, A., Alves Silva, R., & Lopes, R. O. P. (2022). Interdependence in the therapeutic compliance of hypertensive older adults during the COVID-19 pandemic. Revista Da Escola de Enfermagem Da U S P, 56, e20210537. https://doi.org/10.1590/1980-220X-REEUSP-2021-0537

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