PMID: 22576556May 12, 2012Paper

The use of validated questionnaires to measure adherence to arterial hypertension treatments: an integrative review

Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da U S P
José Wicto Pereira BorgesCélida Juliana de Oliveira

Abstract

The objective of this study was to analyze the scientific production in collective health regarding which validated questionnaires are being used to evaluate adherence to hypertension treatments. This integrative review was performed on the SciELO, MEDLINE and LILACS databases. Nine studies were selected, which used seven questionnaires: Moriski-Green Test, Cuestionário de Valoración de Adherencia, Cuestionário MBG, Questionário QAM-Q, Haynes Test, Escala de Conductas em Salud, and Hill-Bone compliance Scale. We concluded that the evaluation of hypertension treatment adherence is still an field open of research, due to the fact that the different instruments used have limitations, and there is no ideal method yet identified.

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