Adherence to antihypertensive pharmacological treatment in Primary Health Care

Authors

  • Nayara Correia Aguiar Monteiro
  • Rômulo Soares Dias
  • Wilian Gomes Colen
  • Inaldo Sampaio Luz Neto
  • Margerie Thalia Costa Montezuma de Carvalho
  • Joyce Oliveira Ribeiro
  • Givaldo Paes Ximenes Júnior
  • Yagoh Mendes Costa Caldas
  • Diêgo Wilton Ricardo dos Reis
  • Ana Carolina Silva Vieira
  • José Lopes Pereira Júnior
  • Juliana Dourado de Araújo Costa
  • Gabriel Gardhel Costa Araujo
  • Débora Lorena Melo Pereira

Keywords:

Primary Health Care, Medication Adherence, Antihypertensives, Hypertension

Abstract

Systemic arterial hypertension is considered a Chronic Non-Communicable Disease, being one of the main conditions of care in Primary Care and is widely associated with increased cardiovascular risk, making its prevention and treatment extremely important. Therefore, an integrative literature review was carried out, based on journals published in the PUBMED databases and the Virtual Health Library (BVS). The data search was performed using controlled descriptors and the Boolean operators "AND" and "OR". After the collection and selection of articles in the databases, 12 articles were eligible for the construction of the review. The research shows that the causes of low adherence to the treatment of hypertension are varied, although there are few people who adhere to the treatment, among them the following stand out: low knowledge about SAH; religious beliefs; the superstitions; the low income; low schooling; lack of knowledge about the treatment; adaptability to the new routine; and the inability to create a custom.

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Published

2022-10-12

How to Cite

Monteiro, N. C. A., Dias, R. S., Colen, W. G., Neto, I. S. L., Montezuma de Carvalho, M. T. C., Ribeiro, J. O., Júnior, G. P. X., Caldas, Y. M. C., dos Reis, D. W. R., Vieira, A. C. S., Júnior, J. L. P., Araújo Costa, J. D. de, Araujo, G. G. C., & Pereira, D. L. M. (2022). Adherence to antihypertensive pharmacological treatment in Primary Health Care. International Journal of Advanced Engineering Research and Science, 9(10). https://journal-repository.com/index.php/ijaers/article/view/5563