Cardiovascular risk rate in hypertensive patients attended in primary health care units: the influence of pharmaceutical care
Cardiovascular complications are relevant due to their frequency and severity on the hypertension scenario. Studies refer Pharmaceutical Care (PC) as capable of decreasing cardiovascular risk rate (%CVR) on hypertensive patients. This study aimed to investigate, through a randomized clinical assay,...
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doaj-187b10a2965b42e682042c310414442f2020-11-25T01:44:25ZengUniversidade de São PauloBrazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences2175-97902015-09-0151361762710.1590/S1984-82502015000300013S1984-82502015000300617Cardiovascular risk rate in hypertensive patients attended in primary health care units: the influence of pharmaceutical carePaulo Yuri Milen FirminoTainá Osterno VasconcelosCaroline Carneiro FerreiraLarissa Mendonça MoreiraNirla Rodrigues RomeroLilian Araújo DiasMaria Goretti Rodrigues de QueirozMarcos Venícios de Oliveira LopesMarta Maria de França FontelesCardiovascular complications are relevant due to their frequency and severity on the hypertension scenario. Studies refer Pharmaceutical Care (PC) as capable of decreasing cardiovascular risk rate (%CVR) on hypertensive patients. This study aimed to investigate, through a randomized clinical assay, the influence of PC service on the %CVR of hypertensive patients assisted in a health primary care unit from Fortaleza-Ceará. Two study groups were formed: i. Intervention Group (IG), which received orientation about taking medicines, actions aiming to prevent/solve medicine interactions and adverse effects and non-pharmacological interventions for 9 months and, ii. Control Group (CG), which received traditional assistance of the unit and was monitored during the same period. It was observed a statistically significant reduction on %CVR (10.76 to 7.86; p=0.04) and systolic blood pressure levels (SBP) (137.69 to 131.54; p<0.01) in the IG, while, in the CG, there was no significant alteration. 151 Drug Related Problem (DRP) were identified and it was realized 124 pharmaceutical interventions, with 89.2% of them resulting on solution/prevention of the problem. Our findings indicated that the inclusion of the PC service in the hypertensive health assistance was more effective at the %CVR and the SBP reduction in comparison to the traditional assistance offered.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1984-82502015000300617&lng=en&tlng=enAtenção FarmacêuticaRisco cardiovascularHipertensão |
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Paulo Yuri Milen Firmino Tainá Osterno Vasconcelos Caroline Carneiro Ferreira Larissa Mendonça Moreira Nirla Rodrigues Romero Lilian Araújo Dias Maria Goretti Rodrigues de Queiroz Marcos Venícios de Oliveira Lopes Marta Maria de França Fonteles |
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Paulo Yuri Milen Firmino Tainá Osterno Vasconcelos Caroline Carneiro Ferreira Larissa Mendonça Moreira Nirla Rodrigues Romero Lilian Araújo Dias Maria Goretti Rodrigues de Queiroz Marcos Venícios de Oliveira Lopes Marta Maria de França Fonteles Cardiovascular risk rate in hypertensive patients attended in primary health care units: the influence of pharmaceutical care Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences Atenção Farmacêutica Risco cardiovascular Hipertensão |
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Paulo Yuri Milen Firmino Tainá Osterno Vasconcelos Caroline Carneiro Ferreira Larissa Mendonça Moreira Nirla Rodrigues Romero Lilian Araújo Dias Maria Goretti Rodrigues de Queiroz Marcos Venícios de Oliveira Lopes Marta Maria de França Fonteles |
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Paulo Yuri Milen Firmino |
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Cardiovascular risk rate in hypertensive patients attended in primary health care units: the influence of pharmaceutical care |
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Cardiovascular risk rate in hypertensive patients attended in primary health care units: the influence of pharmaceutical care |
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Cardiovascular risk rate in hypertensive patients attended in primary health care units: the influence of pharmaceutical care |
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Cardiovascular risk rate in hypertensive patients attended in primary health care units: the influence of pharmaceutical care |
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Cardiovascular risk rate in hypertensive patients attended in primary health care units: the influence of pharmaceutical care |
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cardiovascular risk rate in hypertensive patients attended in primary health care units: the influence of pharmaceutical care |
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Universidade de São Paulo |
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Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences |
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2175-9790 |
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2015-09-01 |
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Cardiovascular complications are relevant due to their frequency and severity on the hypertension scenario. Studies refer Pharmaceutical Care (PC) as capable of decreasing cardiovascular risk rate (%CVR) on hypertensive patients. This study aimed to investigate, through a randomized clinical assay, the influence of PC service on the %CVR of hypertensive patients assisted in a health primary care unit from Fortaleza-Ceará. Two study groups were formed: i. Intervention Group (IG), which received orientation about taking medicines, actions aiming to prevent/solve medicine interactions and adverse effects and non-pharmacological interventions for 9 months and, ii. Control Group (CG), which received traditional assistance of the unit and was monitored during the same period. It was observed a statistically significant reduction on %CVR (10.76 to 7.86; p=0.04) and systolic blood pressure levels (SBP) (137.69 to 131.54; p<0.01) in the IG, while, in the CG, there was no significant alteration. 151 Drug Related Problem (DRP) were identified and it was realized 124 pharmaceutical interventions, with 89.2% of them resulting on solution/prevention of the problem. Our findings indicated that the inclusion of the PC service in the hypertensive health assistance was more effective at the %CVR and the SBP reduction in comparison to the traditional assistance offered. |
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Atenção Farmacêutica Risco cardiovascular Hipertensão |
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