2006
DOI: 10.4321/s1132-12962006000200005
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Adherencia terapéutica en hipertensos: Estudio cualitativo

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“…This might increase the amount of cortisol, causing the kidney to release sodium and capture potassium, maintaining high blood pressure (Penninx, Milaneschi, Lamers, & Vogelzangs, ). Different studies have already reported the negative effects on the mental health of people after being diagnosed with high blood pressure (Hamer et al, ; Johnson, Warner, LaMantia, & Bowers, ; Schmidt Rio‐Valle et al, ). Likewise, in our study, those individuals with hypertension but not aware of their diagnosis had similar prevalence of depressive symptoms as those without hypertension.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This might increase the amount of cortisol, causing the kidney to release sodium and capture potassium, maintaining high blood pressure (Penninx, Milaneschi, Lamers, & Vogelzangs, ). Different studies have already reported the negative effects on the mental health of people after being diagnosed with high blood pressure (Hamer et al, ; Johnson, Warner, LaMantia, & Bowers, ; Schmidt Rio‐Valle et al, ). Likewise, in our study, those individuals with hypertension but not aware of their diagnosis had similar prevalence of depressive symptoms as those without hypertension.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the extent to which mental health is affected by the amount of time people are aware of having a chronic disease would be useful to design better interventions and public health policies. Being aware of hypertension diagnosis varies from person to person (Schmidt Rio‐Valle et al, ), and can trigger different reactions, generating anxiety, stress, and potentially triggering depressive symptoms (Hamer et al, ). People with high blood pressure could have major depressive symptoms due to the overwhelming tasks their medical condition demands (ie, taking medications daily, changes in diet, etc.…”
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confidence: 99%
“… Se entregó el tema de adherencia a tratamiento, haciendo hincapié en su importancia para el éxito del tratamiento de una patología crónica como la hipertensión (10,11,12), se discutieron estrategias para mejorar su adherencia a tratamiento, para esto se incentivó la participación activa de los integrantes del grupo guiándolo a identificar conductas propias de no adherencia a tratamiento y compartir sus experiencias y la búsqueda de estrategias de cambio.…”
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