| Literature DB >> 27994444 |
Beata Jankowska-Polańska1, Krzysztof Dudek2, Anna Szymanska-Chabowska3, Izabella Uchmanowicz1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Hypertension affects about 80% of people older than 80 years; however, diagnosis and treatment are difficult because about 55% of them do not adhere to treatment recommendations due to low socioeconomic status, comorbidities, age, physical limitations, and frailty syndrome. AIMS: The purposes of this study were to evaluate the influence of frailty on medication adherence among elderly hypertensive patients and to assess whether other factors influence adherence in this group of patients. METHODS ANDEntities:
Keywords: ageing; frailty syndrome; geriatric syndrome; hypertension; medication adherence
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27994444 PMCID: PMC5153286 DOI: 10.2147/CIA.S113994
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Interv Aging ISSN: 1176-9092 Impact factor: 4.458
Clinical characteristics of patients with hypertension in relation to frailty syndrome
| Variable | Total | % | Frail | % | Non-frail | % | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tilburg frailty indicator, M ± SD | 6.11±3.12 | 9.33±0.5 | 3.21±3.06 | <0.001 | |||
| Physical components, M ± SD | 3.31±2.21 | 5.78±1.7 | 2.56±1.8 | ||||
| Psychological components, M ± SD | 1.79±1.07 | 2.83±0.7 | 1.03±0.4 | ||||
| Social components, M ± SD | 1.02±0.83 | 1.86±0.6 | 0.84±0.3 | ||||
| Duration of hypertension, M ± SD | 12.3±8.8 | 12.6±9.0 | 11.7±8.2 | 0.362 | |||
| Comorbidities | |||||||
| Diabetes mellitus | 108 | 36.5% | 79 | 39.9% | 29 | 29.6% | 0.084 |
| Ischemic heart disease | 77 | 26.0% | 56 | 28.3% | 21 | 21.4% | 0.204 |
| Renal insufficiency | 48 | 16.2% | 33 | 16.7% | 15 | 15.3% | 0.759 |
| Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease | 74 | 25.0% | 52 | 26.3% | 22 | 22.4% | 0.466 |
| Diary of self-control blood pressure | |||||||
| Yes | 168 | 56.8% | 118 | 59.6% | 50 | 51.0% | 0.202 |
| Frequency of taking drugs | 0.044 | ||||||
| More often than once a day | 86 | 45.3% | 64 | 47.8% | 22 | 39.3% | |
| Once a day | 104 | 54.8% | 70 | 52.2% | 34 | 60.7% | |
| Knowledge of complications of untreated hypertension | 164 | 55.4% | 111 | 56.1% | 53 | 54.1% | 0.843 |
| Knowledge of drug side effects | 104 | 35.1% | 69 | 34.8% | 35 | 35.7% | 0.986 |
| Classification of blood pressure level according to ESC | 0.004 | ||||||
| Normal | 21 | 7.1% | 11 | 5.6% | 10 | 10.2% | |
| High normal | 53 | 17.9% | 20 | 12.1% | 29 | 29.6% | |
| Grade I hypertension | 148 | 53.4% | 109 | 55% | 39 | 39.8% | |
| Grade II hypertension | 74 | 25% | 54 | 27.3% | 20 | 20.4% | |
| Drugs taken | |||||||
| Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors | 132 | 44.6% | 85 | 42.9% | 47 | 48% | 0.107 |
| β-Blockers | 82 | 27.7% | 61 | 30.8% | 21 | 21.4% | 0.045 |
| Angiotensin II receptor antagonist | 17 | 5.7% | 15 | 7.6% | 2 | 2.0% | 0.064 |
| Thiazide-like diuretics | 55 | 18.6% | 32 | 16.2% | 23 | 23.5% | 0.502 |
| Calcium antagonists | 91 | 30.7% | 57 | 28.8% | 34 | 34.7% | 0.313 |
| Type of therapy | |||||||
| Monotherapy | 169 | 57.1% | 109 | 55.1% | 60 | 61.2% | 0.627 |
| Polypharmacy | 96 | 32.4% | 75 | 37.9% | 21 | 21.4% | 0.047 |
Notes: Use of the ©MMAS is protected by US and International copyright laws. Permission for use is required. A license agreement is available from: Donald E Morisky, ScD, ScM, MSPH, Professor, Department of Community Health Sciences, UCLA School of Public Health, 650 Charles E. Young Drive South, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1772.30–32
Abbreviations: N, sample size; P, significance level; ESC, European Society of Cardiology; M, mean; SD, standard deviation.
Sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of patients with hypertension with respect to frailty syndrome
| Variable | Total | % | Frail | % | Non-frail | % | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age (years), M ± SD | 68.8±8.0 | 70.0±8.2 | 66.3±7.1 | <0.001 | |||
| Female sex | 165 | 55.7% | 115 | 58.1% | 50 | 51.0% | 0.305 |
| Marital status | 0.050 | ||||||
| Married/living with partner | 177 | 59.8% | 111 | 56.1% | 66 | 67.3% | |
| Single/divorced | 118 | 40.2% | 87 | 43.9% | 32 | 32.7% | |
| Education | 0.122 | ||||||
| None or primary | 98 | 33.1% | 73 | 36.9% | 25 | 25.5% | |
| Secondary | 138 | 46.6% | 89 | 44.9% | 49 | 50.0% | |
| University | 60 | 20.3% | 36 | 18.2% | 24 | 24.5% | |
| Professional activity | 0.025 | ||||||
| Employed | 82 | 27.7% | 44 | 22.2% | 38 | 38.8% | |
| Retired/disabled | 209 | 70.6% | 150 | 75.8% | 59 | 60.2% | |
| Unemployed | 5 | 1.7% | 4 | 2.0% | 1 | 1.0% | |
| Lives with | |||||||
| Alone | 61 | 20.6% | 52 | 26.3% | 9 | 9.2% | 0.004 |
| With spouse/partner | 231 | 51.4% | 143 | 72.2% | 88 | 89.8% | 0.216 |
| In organized senior center | 4 | 1.3% | 3 | 1.5% | 1 | 1.0% | 0.135 |
| Household income per capita (PLN) | |||||||
| 600–900 | 23 | 7.8% | 19 | 9.6% | 4 | 4.0% | |
| 901–1,200 | 77 | 26.0% | 64 | 32.3% | 13 | 13.3% | |
| 1,201–1,500 | 57 | 19.3% | 41 | 20.7% | 16 | 16.3% | <0.001 |
| 1,501–1,800 | 53 | 17.9% | 24 | 12.1% | 29 | 29.6% | |
| 1,801–2,100 | 36 | 12.2% | 21 | 10.6% | 15 | 15.3% | |
| Over 2,100 | 50 | 16.9% | 29 | 14.6% | 21 | 21.4% | |
| Traumatic/stressful events during the past year | |||||||
| Death of a loved one | 60 | 20.3% | 50 | 25.3% | 10 | 10.2% | 0.004 |
| Serious illness | 94 | 31.8% | 81 | 40.9% | 13 | 13.3% | <0.001 |
| Serious illness in a loved one | 75 | 25.3% | 65 | 32.8% | 10 | 10.2% | <0.001 |
| Divorce or ending of an important intimate relationship | 20 | 6.8% | 19 | 9.6% | 1 | 1.0% | 0.005 |
| Traffic accident | 23 | 7.8% | 21 | 10.6% | 2 | 2.0% | 0.010 |
| Are you satisfied with your home living environment? | |||||||
| Yes | 261 | 88.2% | 168 | 84.8% | 93 | 94.9% | 0.012 |
Abbreviations: N, sample size; M, mean; SD, standard deviation; P, significance level.
Analysis of the level of adherence (MMAS-8) in relation to frailty syndrome
| Variable | Total | Frail | Non-frail | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Q1. Do you sometimes forget to take your antihypertensive pills? (No) | 224 | 75.7% | 140 | 70.7% | 84 | 85.7% | 0.007 |
| Q2. People sometimes miss taking their medications for reasons other than forgetting. Thinking over the past 2 weeks: were there any days when you did not take your antihypertensive medicine? (No) | 260 | 87.8% | 168 | 84.8% | 92 | 93.9% | 0.041 |
| Q3. Have you ever cut back or stopped taking your medication without telling your doctor, because you felt worse when you took it? (No) | 255 | 86.2% | 170 | 85.9% | 85 | 86.7% | 0.979 |
| Q4. When you travel or leave home, do you sometimes forget to bring along your antihypertensive medicine? (No) | 236 | 79.7% | 153 | 77.3% | 83 | 84.7% | 0.180 |
| Q5. Did you take your antihypertensive medicine yesterday? (Yes) | 252 | 85.1% | 169 | 85.4% | 83 | 84.7% | 0.981 |
| Q6. When you feel like your antihypertensive is under control, do you sometimes stop taking your medicine? (No) | 250 | 84.5% | 161 | 81.3% | 89 | 90.8% | 0.034 |
| Q7. Taking medication everyday is a real inconvenience for some people. Do you ever feel hassled about sticking to your antihypertensive treatment plan? (No) | 257 | 86.8% | 167 | 83.4% | 90 | 91.8% | 0.106 |
| Q8. How often do you have difficulty remembering to take all your medications? | |||||||
| Never/rarely | 4 | 1.4% | 3 | 1.5% | 1 | 1.0% | 0.744 |
| Sometimes | 24 | 8.1% | 18 | 9.1% | 6 | 6.1% | |
| Usually | 43 | 14.5% | 30 | 15.2% | 13 | 13.3% | |
| All the times | 225 | 76.0% | 147 | 74.2% | 78 | 79.6% | |
| MMAS-8 score | |||||||
| M ± SD | 6.77±1.76 | 6.60±1.89 | 7.11±1.42 | 0.028 | |||
| Me (Q1; Q3) | 7 (6.5; 8) | 7 (6; 8) | 8 (7; 8) | ||||
| Min–max | 0.75–8 | 1–8 | 0.75–8 | ||||
| Adherence level | |||||||
| Low | 54 | 18.2% | 42 | 21.2% | 12 | 12.3% | 0.109 |
| Medium | 111 | 37.5% | 75 | 37.9% | 36 | 36.7% | |
| High | 131 | 44.3% | 81 | 40.9% | 50 | 51.0% |
Notes: Use of the ©MMAS is protected by US and International copyright laws. Permission for use is required. A license agreement is available from: Donald E Morisky, ScD, ScM, MSPH, Professor, Department of Community Health Sciences, UCLA School of Public Health, 650 Charles E. Young Drive South, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1772.30–32
Abbreviations: MMAS-8, 8-item Morisky Medication Adherence Scale; N, sample size; P, significance level; M, mean; SD, standard deviation; Min, minimum; max; maximum; Me, median.
Spearman’s rank correlation coefficients of analyzed component of Tilburg questionnaire with the level of adherence (MMAS-8)
| Determinants (variable)/TFI component | Rho | Beta | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TFI – score | −0.183 | 0.069 | 0.292 | |
| TFI – physical component | −0.117 | −0.048 | 0.317 | |
| TFI – psychological component | −0.183 | −0.212 | 0.118 | |
| TFI – social component | −0.163 | 0.069 | 0.775 |
Notes: Data in bold indicates statistical significance (P<0.05). Use of the ©MMAS is protected by US and International copyright laws. Permission for use is required. A license agreement is available from: Donald E Morisky, ScD, ScM, MSPH, Professor, Department of Community Health Sciences, UCLA School of Public Health, 650 Charles E. Young Drive South, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1772.30–32
Abbreviations: MMAS-8, 8-item Morisky Medication Adherence Scale; TFI, Tilburg frailty indicator; Rho, Spearman’s rank correlation coefficients; Beta, regression coefficient; P, significance level.
Spearman’s rank correlation coefficients of analyzed sociodemographic and clinical variables with the level of adherence
| Determinant (variable) | Rho | Beta | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age, years | −0.084 | 0.150 | ||
| Sex | −0.068 | 0.242 | ||
| Duration of a disease | 0.006 | 0.919 | ||
| Marital status (married/in a relation) | 0.132 | 0.269 | 0.205 | |
| Higher education | 0.052 | 0.371 | ||
| Professional activity | 0.009 | 0.881 | ||
| Living alone | −0.117 | −0.292 | 0.270 | |
| Severity of hypertension | 0.093 | 0.110 | ||
| Diabetes mellitus | 0.008 | 0.891 | ||
| Ischemic heart disease | −0.076 | 0.190 | ||
| Renal insufficiency | 0.012 | 0.856 | ||
| Knowledge about complications of untreated hypertension | 0.116 | 0.395 | ||
| Knowledge about drug side effects | 0.033 | 0.574 | ||
| Treatment with angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors | 0.003 | 0.956 | ||
| Treatment with β-blockers | −0.072 | 0.217 | ||
| Treatment with angiotensin II receptor antagonist | 0.120 | 0.039 | 0.649 | 0.123 |
| Treatment with thiazide-like diuretics | −0.075 | 0.197 | ||
| Treatment with calcium antagonists | 0.063 | 0.280 | ||
| Monotherapy | −0.092 | 0.115 | ||
| Death of a loved one during the past year | −0.138 | 0.014 | 0.963 | |
| Serious illness during the past year | −0.117 | −0.075 | 0.751 | |
| Serious illness in a loved one during the past year | −0.178 | −0.154 | 0.573 | |
| Divorce or ending of an important intimate relationship during the past year | −0.140 | 0.082 | 0.873 | |
| Traffic accident during the past year | −0.120 | −0.281 | 0.557 | |
| Satisfaction with the home living environment | 0.169 | 0.897 |
Notes: Data in bold indicates statistical significance (P<0.05).
Abbreviations: Rho, Spearman’s rank correlation coefficients; Beta, regression coefficient; P, significance level.