The role of psychosocial determinants in predicting adherence to treatment in patient with hypertension.

Q2 Medicine
Mohammad Reza Asgari, Hamid Bouraghi, Ali Mohammadpour, Mina Haghighat, Raheleh Ghadiri
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Abstract

Introduction: Non-adherence in patients with hypertension directly exacerbates clinical outcomes. The purpose of the present research is to study the recognition of the relationships between the perceived social support and self-efficacy and the satisfaction of health care agents and the interaction of the patient with therapeutic personnel and access to health care and the behaviors of adherence to treatment in the patients who suffer hypertension.

Materials and methods: This descriptive cross-sectional correlation study recruited 250 patients from a specialized hypertension clinic in Semnan, who completed the following questionnaires: Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support, self-efficacy, adherence to treatment, access to and satisfaction with health care, and the patient's interaction with treatment personnel.

Results: An overall statistical description of the sample consists of 89 (35.6%) men and 161 (64.4%) women (SD = 10.41, range = 51.98). Regression coefficient of previous variables (three steps) shows that self-efficacy share, consent form civil services, and job could demonstrate with 99% certainty in the changes of treatment conformity in a meaningful way.

Conclusions: High self-efficacy, satisfaction with health care, and a favorable job have a high direct effect on adherence to treatment in patients with hypertension and controlling hypertension. Social support and education do not have a significant impact on adherence to treatment.

社会心理因素在预测高血压患者坚持治疗中的作用。
导言:高血压患者不坚持治疗会直接加重临床结果。本研究的目的是对高血压患者感知到的社会支持、自我效能感、对医护人员的满意度、患者与治疗人员的互动以及获得医疗服务的机会与坚持治疗的行为之间关系的认识进行研究:这项描述性横断面相关研究从塞姆南的一家高血压专科诊所招募了 250 名患者,他们填写了以下问卷:结果:样本的总体统计描述由以下几个方面组成:感知社会支持多维量表、自我效能感、治疗依从性、获得医疗服务的机会和满意度、患者与治疗人员的互动:样本的总体统计描述包括 89 名男性(35.6%)和 161 名女性(64.4%)(SD = 10.41,范围 = 51.98)。之前变量(三个步骤)的回归系数显示,自我效能感份额、同意书公务员和工作能以 99% 的确定性证明治疗一致性的变化是有意义的:结论:高自我效能感、对医疗保健的满意度和有利的工作对高血压患者坚持治疗和控制高血压有很高的直接影响。社会支持和教育对坚持治疗没有显著影响。
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Interventional Medicine and Applied Science
Interventional Medicine and Applied Science MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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