埃迪尔内中心患有慢性疾病的高血压老年人的依从性水平及相关因素:一项横断面研究

IF 0.3 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Önder SEZER, Ezgi Sezin CEZİK, Hamdi Nezih DAĞDEVİREN
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目的:患者适应,特别是在慢性疾病的管理中,是一个经常被忽视但比药物治疗本身更重要的关键方面。这也是导致治疗失败的主要问题之一。本研究旨在评价居住在埃迪尔内市中心的老年高血压个体的适应水平及其影响因素。 材料与方法:研究样本为在埃迪尔内市中心52个基层卫生保健单位登记的421例老年高血压患者。数据是通过包含75个问题的问卷收集的。问卷包括社会人口学特征、可能影响患者适应的因素和由25个问题组成的慢性病适应量表。 结果:女性226人(53.7%),男性195人(46.3%)。参与者的平均适应得分为87.04±9.77,最低得分为62,最高得分为116。较年轻的老年人适应得分较高。丧偶个体、文盲个体和独居个体的适应得分较低。那些被告知他们的疾病和治疗,让他们的家人参与,并有家人支持的参与者有更高的适应得分。 结论:本研究发现老年人的适应水平低于预期水平。现有的文献研究主要集中在药物适应方面。开展专门针对疾病适应的研究将有助于更好地了解患者,并制定新的战略以提高适应水平。
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Edirne Merkezindeki Hipertansif Yaşlıların Kronik Hastalıklarına Uyum Düzeyleri ve İlişkili Faktörler: Kesitsel Bir Çalışma
Objective: Patient adaptation, particularly in the management of chronic diseases, is an often overlooked but crucial aspect that is more important than medication treatment itself. It is also one of the major problems contributing to treatment failures. Our study aims to evaluate the adaptation levels of elderly hypertensive individuals residing in the city center of Edirne, as well as the factors influencing adaptation levels. Materials and Methods: The study sample consists of 421 elderly hypertensive individuals registered with 52 primary healthcare units in the city center of Edirne. Data were collected using a questionnaire comprising 75 questions. The questionnaire included socio-demographic characteristics, factors that may affect patient adaptation, and the Chronic Disease Adaptation Scale consisting of 25 questions. Results: Of the participants, 226 (53.7%) were female and 195 (46.3%) were male. The participants had an average adaptation score of 87.04±9.77, with a minimum score of 62 and a maximum score of 116. Younger elderly individuals had higher adaptation scores. Adaptation scores were lower for widowed individuals, illiterate individuals, and those living alone. Participants who were informed about their illness and treatment, involved their families, and had family support had higher adaptation scores. Conclusion: The adaptation levels of the elderly participants in our study were found to be below the expected level. Existing studies in the literature predominantly focus on medication adaptation. Conducting studies that specifically target disease adaptation would enable a better understanding of patients and the development of new strategies to improve adaptation levels.
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