Bibliographic citations
Medina, A., (2020). Factores relacionados a la baja adherencia al tratamiento hipolipemiante en pacientes con dislipidemia [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/6064
Medina, A., Factores relacionados a la baja adherencia al tratamiento hipolipemiante en pacientes con dislipidemia [Tesis]. : Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO; 2020. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/6064
@misc{renati/381727,
title = "Factores relacionados a la baja adherencia al tratamiento hipolipemiante en pacientes con dislipidemia",
author = "Medina Aguilar, Alex Eduardo",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO",
year = "2020"
}
The purpose of the study was to determine whether inadequate knowledge about the disease, polypharmacy, family dysfunction, sedentary lifestyle and sociodemographic characteristics, are factors related to the low adherence of lipid lowering treatment in patients with dyslipidemia in external internal medicine offices. Material and methods: An analytical, observational, cross-sectional study was conducted with a sample size of 161 patients, who met the selection criteria. In addition, to determine the relationship between factors and adherence to treatment, ORp was used with its respective 95% confidence interval, and the relationship with Pearson's Chi-square bivariate analysis and multivariate logistic regression analysis were corroborated; The statistical significance is 5% (p <0.05). Results: When performing bivariate analysis, knowledge of the disease [ORp 2.57 (95% CI: 1.26-5.23)] and family dysfunction [ORp 41.42 (95% CI: 15.58-110.09) ] constituted a factor associated with low adhesion (p <0.05). The polypharmacy variables [ORp 0.774 (95% CI: 0.448-1.337)], provenance [ORp 0.776 (95% CI: 0.420-1.433)], did not show statistical significance. In addition, variable age (p = 0.035), degree of instruction (p = 0.04) and marital status (p = 0.024) presented statistical significance and are associated with low adherence. With the multivariate analysis it was also evidenced that they were significant for our study, knowledge of the disease (p = 0.027), [ORa 3.32 (95% CI: 1.148-9.620)] and family dysfunction (p = 0.00), [ORa 45.423 (95% CI: 16.1312 127.899]. Conclusions: Lack of knowledge of the disease and family dysfunction are factors associated with low adherence to lipid lowering treatment, and withi n the sociodemographic variables age, marital status and degree of instruction are related to this low adherence.
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