Adherencia al tratamiento hipotensor y presencia de disfunción sexual / Adherencetoantihypertensivetherapy and sexual dysfunctionincidence

Introduction: Non-adherence to antihypertensive treatment is a problem that has been identified and studied. The occurrence of adverse reactions is a common cause of it, but the role of sexual dysfunction has not been well studied. Objective: To describe the behavior of the adherence to antihypert...

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Main Authors: Sady R. Cortés Pérez, Liset Jiménez Fernéndez, Yudileidy Brito Ferrer, Juan M. Chala Tandrón, Zoila Armada Esmores, Yossy González Caballero, Namiris González Sánchez
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Published: Cardiocentro Ernesto Che Guevara 2015-10-01
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Online Access:http://www.revcorsalud.sld.cu/index.php/cors/article/download/76/147
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spelling doaj-d9946aa21b6f4c1f8dfe2537c3bc78e22020-11-24T23:56:35ZengCardiocentro Ernesto Che GuevaraCorSalud2078-71702078-71702015-10-0174292299Adherencia al tratamiento hipotensor y presencia de disfunción sexual / Adherencetoantihypertensivetherapy and sexual dysfunctionincidenceSady R. Cortés Pérez 0Liset Jiménez Fernéndez1Yudileidy Brito Ferrer2Juan M. Chala Tandrón3Zoila Armada Esmores4Yossy González Caballero5Namiris González Sánchez 6Departamento Provincial de Medicamentos y Tecnologías Médicas. Villa Clara, Cuba.Universidad de Ciencias Médicas Dr. Serafín Ruiz de Zárate Ruiz. Villa Clara, Cuba.Universidad de Ciencias Médicas Dr. Serafín Ruiz de Zárate Ruiz. Villa Clara, Cuba.Hospital Universitario Celestino Hernández Robau. Villa Clara, Cuba.Universidad de Ciencias Médicas Dr. Serafín Ruiz de Zárate Ruiz. Villa Clara, Cuba.Universidad de Ciencias Médicas Dr. Serafín Ruiz de Zárate Ruiz. Villa Clara, Cuba.Universidad de Ciencias Médicas Dr. Serafín Ruiz de Zárate Ruiz. Villa Clara, Cuba.Introduction: Non-adherence to antihypertensive treatment is a problem that has been identified and studied. The occurrence of adverse reactions is a common cause of it, but the role of sexual dysfunction has not been well studied. Objective: To describe the behavior of the adherence to antihypertensive treatment and its relation to the onset of sexual disorders. Method: A prospective descriptive study was conducted with 102 patients from 2 doctor’s offices of the XX Aniversario Polyclinic in Santa Clara. A survey was performed in order to define sociodemographic variables, concomitant diseases, organ damage and antihypertensive treatment. The improved Morisky-Green-Levine test was used to evaluate adherence to treatment. Adverse reactions were considered in depth, especially sexual disfuctions. Results: It was found that 45.1% (46 out of 102 patients) did not adhere to the prescribed therapy. Abandonment of treatment due to adverse reactions (45, 97.8%) was the main cause. There was no difference in the adherence to treatment between sexes or between age groups. The most common adverse reactions included fatigue (49%), sexual dysfunction (39.2%), headache (39.2%) and hypotension (39.2%). Conclusions: The number of hypertensive patients without adherence to drug therapy is very high, without regard to sex or age. The onset of sexual disorders is one of the adverse reactions that lead to this situation. http://www.revcorsalud.sld.cu/index.php/cors/article/download/76/147TherapeuticsMedication adherenceAntihypertensive agentsHypertension
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author Sady R. Cortés Pérez
Liset Jiménez Fernéndez
Yudileidy Brito Ferrer
Juan M. Chala Tandrón
Zoila Armada Esmores
Yossy González Caballero
Namiris González Sánchez
spellingShingle Sady R. Cortés Pérez
Liset Jiménez Fernéndez
Yudileidy Brito Ferrer
Juan M. Chala Tandrón
Zoila Armada Esmores
Yossy González Caballero
Namiris González Sánchez
Adherencia al tratamiento hipotensor y presencia de disfunción sexual / Adherencetoantihypertensivetherapy and sexual dysfunctionincidence
CorSalud
Therapeutics
Medication adherence
Antihypertensive agents
Hypertension
author_facet Sady R. Cortés Pérez
Liset Jiménez Fernéndez
Yudileidy Brito Ferrer
Juan M. Chala Tandrón
Zoila Armada Esmores
Yossy González Caballero
Namiris González Sánchez
author_sort Sady R. Cortés Pérez
title Adherencia al tratamiento hipotensor y presencia de disfunción sexual / Adherencetoantihypertensivetherapy and sexual dysfunctionincidence
title_short Adherencia al tratamiento hipotensor y presencia de disfunción sexual / Adherencetoantihypertensivetherapy and sexual dysfunctionincidence
title_full Adherencia al tratamiento hipotensor y presencia de disfunción sexual / Adherencetoantihypertensivetherapy and sexual dysfunctionincidence
title_fullStr Adherencia al tratamiento hipotensor y presencia de disfunción sexual / Adherencetoantihypertensivetherapy and sexual dysfunctionincidence
title_full_unstemmed Adherencia al tratamiento hipotensor y presencia de disfunción sexual / Adherencetoantihypertensivetherapy and sexual dysfunctionincidence
title_sort adherencia al tratamiento hipotensor y presencia de disfunción sexual / adherencetoantihypertensivetherapy and sexual dysfunctionincidence
publisher Cardiocentro Ernesto Che Guevara
series CorSalud
issn 2078-7170
2078-7170
publishDate 2015-10-01
description Introduction: Non-adherence to antihypertensive treatment is a problem that has been identified and studied. The occurrence of adverse reactions is a common cause of it, but the role of sexual dysfunction has not been well studied. Objective: To describe the behavior of the adherence to antihypertensive treatment and its relation to the onset of sexual disorders. Method: A prospective descriptive study was conducted with 102 patients from 2 doctor’s offices of the XX Aniversario Polyclinic in Santa Clara. A survey was performed in order to define sociodemographic variables, concomitant diseases, organ damage and antihypertensive treatment. The improved Morisky-Green-Levine test was used to evaluate adherence to treatment. Adverse reactions were considered in depth, especially sexual disfuctions. Results: It was found that 45.1% (46 out of 102 patients) did not adhere to the prescribed therapy. Abandonment of treatment due to adverse reactions (45, 97.8%) was the main cause. There was no difference in the adherence to treatment between sexes or between age groups. The most common adverse reactions included fatigue (49%), sexual dysfunction (39.2%), headache (39.2%) and hypotension (39.2%). Conclusions: The number of hypertensive patients without adherence to drug therapy is very high, without regard to sex or age. The onset of sexual disorders is one of the adverse reactions that lead to this situation.
topic Therapeutics
Medication adherence
Antihypertensive agents
Hypertension
url http://www.revcorsalud.sld.cu/index.php/cors/article/download/76/147
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