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Citation

Soares CR, Fukujima MM, Costa PCP, Neves VR, Rosa AS, Okuno MFP. Texto Contexto Enferm. 2022; 31.

Vernacular Title

Adhesión y obstáculos con respecto a la terapia medicamentosa: relación con el riesgo de caídas en adultos mayores

Copyright

(Copyright © 2022, Graduate Program in Nursing at the Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil)

DOI

10.1590/1980-265X-TCE-2020-0552

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: to verify the association of adherence and barriers to drug therapy with the risk of falls and the sociodemographic, clinical and economic variables.

METHOD: a cross-sectional study, carried out with 117 aged individuals in a Medical Clinic of Specialties for Older Adults in the Southeast region of the city of São Paulo (SP), from March to November 2019. The following scales were applied: Downton Fall Risk, Morisky-Green Test and Brief Medication Questionnaire. Logistic regression was use to verify the association between adherence to the treatment and types of barriers to adherence and the risk of falls. A 5% significance level was used.

RESULTS: the older adults with low adherence to the drug treatment presented 5.57 times more chances of having a high risk of falling when compared to those with greater adherence, and those with a barrier in the recall domain had 22.75 times more chances of having a high risk of falling, in relation to the aged individuals without barriers in the recall domain.

CONCLUSION: low and average adherence to drug therapy and the barrier related to the recall domain were associated with high risk of falls in the older adults.


Language: en

Keywords

Accident due to falls; Adherence to medications; Barriers to accessing health care; Cooperation and adherence to the treatment; Older adult

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