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Efficacy of a brief multifactorial adherence-based intervention on reducing the blood pressure of patients with poor adherence: protocol for a randomized clinical trial
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ISSN: 1471-2261
WOS ID: 000283072900001
Scopus EID: 2-s2.0-77957124899
PMID: 20868531
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2010-09-27Document type
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Leiva A, Fajo M, Escriche L, Audera FJ, Lopez S, Martin MC, et al. Efficacy of a brief multifactorial adherence-based intervention on reducing the blood pressure of patients with poor adherence: protocol for a randomized clinical trial. BMC Cardiovasc Disord. 2010 Sep 27;10:44.Abstract
Background: Lowering of blood pressure by antihypertensive drugs reduces the risks of cardiovascular events, stroke, and total mortality. However, poor adherence to antihypertensive medications reduces their effectiveness and increases the risk of adverse events. In terms of relative risk reduction, an improvement in medication adherence could be as effective as the development of a new drug. Methods/Design: The proposed randomized controlled trial will include patients with a low adherence to medication and uncontrolled blood pressure. The intervention group will receive a multifactorial intervention during the first, third, and ninth months, to improve adherence. This intervention will include motivational interviews, pill reminders, family support, blood pressure self-recording, and simplification of the dosing regimen. Measurement: The primary outcome is systolic blood pressure. The secondary outcomes are diastolic blood pressure, proportion of patients with adequately controlled blood pressure, and total cost. Discussion: The trial will evaluate the impact of a multifactorial adherence intervention in routine clinical practice. Ethical approval was given by the Ethical Committee on Human Research of Balearic islands, Spain (approval number IB 969/08 PI).
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https://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2261-10-44MeSH
AgedAdult
Humans
Interview, Psychological
Adolescent
Blood Pressure Determination
Hypertension
Middle Aged
Stroke
Costs and Cost Analysis
Research Design
Male
Female
Motivation
Risk
Medication Adherence
Treatment Outcome
Antihypertensive Agents
DeCS
AntihipertensivosResultado del Tratamiento
Accidente Cerebrovascular
Femenino
Motivación
Adolescente
Masculino
Costos y Análisis de Costo
Hipertensión
Entrevista Psicológica
Cumplimiento de la Medicación
Determinación de la Presión Sanguínea
Riesgo
Humanos
Persona de Mediana Edad
Proyectos de Investigación
Anciano
Adulto