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. 2014 Jun;48(3):477-83.
doi: 10.1590/s0080-623420140000300013.

[Adherence to statin treatment and associated factors in female users from the Unified Health System (SUS)]

[Article in Portuguese]
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[Adherence to statin treatment and associated factors in female users from the Unified Health System (SUS)]

[Article in Portuguese]
Mariana Rotta Bonfim et al. Rev Esc Enferm USP. 2014 Jun.

Abstract

Objective: To identify the adherence rate of a statin treatment and possible related factors in female users from the Unified Health System.

Method: Seventy-one women were evaluated (64.2 ± 11.0 years) regarding the socio-economic level, comorbidities, current medications, level of physical activity, self-report of muscular pain, adherence to the medical prescription, body composition and biochemical profile. The data were analyzed as frequencies, Chi-Squared test, and Mann Whitney test (p<0.05).

Results: 15.5% of women did not adhere to the medical prescription for the statin treatment, whose had less comorbidities (p=0.01), consumed less quantities of medications (p=0.00), and tended to be younger (p=0.06). Those patients also presented higher values of lipid profile (CT: p=0.01; LDL-c: p=0.02). Musculoskeletal complains were not associated to the adherence rate to the medication.

Conclusion: The associated factors to adherence of dyslipidemic women to statin medical prescription were age, quantity of comorbidities and quantity of current medication.

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