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Industry workers with hypertension and diabetes mellitus, the prevalence of self-reported adherence, and disease control
Castro, Priscila Ribeiro; Abreu, Roberta Mendes; Kochergin, Clavdia Nicolaevna; Medeiros, Danielle Souto de; Soares, Daniela Arruda; Louzado, José Andrade; Silva, Kelle Oliveira; Cortes, Matheus Lopes; Mistro, Sóstenes; Bezerra, Vanessa Moraes; Amorim, Welma Wildes; Oliveira, Márcio Galvão.
Affiliation
  • Castro, Priscila Ribeiro; Federal University of Bahia. Multidisciplinary Health Institute. Vitória da Conquista. BR
  • Abreu, Roberta Mendes; Federal University of Bahia. Multidisciplinary Health Institute. Pos-graduate Program in Collective Health. Vitória da Conquista. BR
  • Kochergin, Clavdia Nicolaevna; Federal University of Bahia. Multidisciplinary Health Institute. Vitória da Conquista. BR
  • Medeiros, Danielle Souto de; Federal University of Bahia. Multidisciplinary Health Institute. Vitória da Conquista. BR
  • Soares, Daniela Arruda; Federal University of Bahia. Multidisciplinary Health Institute. Vitória da Conquista. BR
  • Louzado, José Andrade; Federal University of Bahia. Multidisciplinary Health Institute. Vitória da Conquista. BR
  • Silva, Kelle Oliveira; Federal University of Bahia. Multidisciplinary Health Institute. Vitória da Conquista. BR
  • Cortes, Matheus Lopes; Federal University of Bahia. Multidisciplinary Health Institute. Vitória da Conquista. BR
  • Mistro, Sóstenes; Federal University of Bahia. Multidisciplinary Health Institute. Vitória da Conquista. BR
  • Bezerra, Vanessa Moraes; Federal University of Bahia. Multidisciplinary Health Institute. Vitória da Conquista. BR
  • Amorim, Welma Wildes; State University of Southeast Bahia. Medical School. Vitória da Conquista. BR
  • Oliveira, Márcio Galvão; Federal University of Bahia. Multidisciplinary Health Institute. Vitória da Conquista. BR
Braz. J. Pharm. Sci. (Online) ; 58: e20153, 2022. tab
Article in En | LILACS | ID: biblio-1403758
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ABSTRACT
Abstract To evaluate the prevalence of self-reported drug adherence and factors associated, as well as clinical health outcomes, for industry workers with hypertension (HTN) and diabetes mellitus (DM). This was a cross-sectional study of 137 Brazilian industry workers with HTN and/ or DM. Self-reported adherence was assessed, and the disease control was defined through blood pressure and capillary glycemia values. Data were descriptively analyzed and the factors associated with adherence were evaluated using the Poisson model with robust variance to calculate prevalence ratios. The prevalence of self-reported drug adherence was 79.6% and the prevalence of disease control was 53.8%. There was no statistically significant association between the two variables. In the controlled disease group, non-adherence was associated with being under 40 years of age, not having a partner, and having a risky alcohol consumption habit. In the uncontrolled disease group, adherence was highest for participants aged 40 years and older. The prevalence of self-reported drug adherence was high, but the prevalence of disease control was low and not associated with adherence, indicating that the self-reported adherence measure may be inaccurate. Our findings identify some factors that explain non-adherent behavior in the workforce.
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Full text: 1 Index: LILACS Main subject: Diabetes Mellitus / Medication Adherence / Hypertension / Industry Limits: Adolescent / Adult / Female / Humans / Male Country/Region as subject: America do sul / Brasil Language: En Journal: Braz. J. Pharm. Sci. (Online) Journal subject: Farmacologia / Terapˆutica / Toxicologia Year: 2022 Type: Article

Full text: 1 Index: LILACS Main subject: Diabetes Mellitus / Medication Adherence / Hypertension / Industry Limits: Adolescent / Adult / Female / Humans / Male Country/Region as subject: America do sul / Brasil Language: En Journal: Braz. J. Pharm. Sci. (Online) Journal subject: Farmacologia / Terapˆutica / Toxicologia Year: 2022 Type: Article