Abstract
Objective: Compare disease beliefs and medication beliefs with adherence to treatment in patients with hypertension without diabetes mellitus. Method: Comparative transverse design in hypertensive population, a group of 137 adherent patients and a group of 129 non-adherent patients. The beliefs of the disease and beliefs about the medication were evaluated. The statistical analysis included chi squared, odds ratio and confidence interval for odds ratio. Results: In the group of adherent patients, 71.5% have an adequate belief of the disease and in the group of non-adherent patients, 43.4% also have an adequate belief of the disease (p = 0.000). When the belief of the disease and beliefs about the medication are grouped, there is an association with adherence to treatment in hypertensive patients. Conclusions: There is an association between beliefs about the disease and medication with adherence to antihypertensive treatment.
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Suárez-Argüello, J., Blanco-Castillo, L., Perea-Rangel, J. A., Villarreal-Ríos, E., Vargas-Daza, E. R., Galicia-Rodríguez, L., … Martínez-González, L. (2021). Creencias de enfermedad, creencias de medicación y adherencia al tratamiento en pacientes con hipertensión arterial. Archivos de Cardiología de México, 92(3). https://doi.org/10.24875/acm.21000026
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