Ontology highlight
ABSTRACT: Objective
To identify interventions aimed to improve adherence to medical and non-medical antihypertensive and antidiabetic therapy.Methods
Scientometric study conducted in February and March 2018, based on data collected on PubMed ® and SciELO databases, using the following search terms: "interventions to improve adherence to diabetes therapy", "interventions to improve adherence to hypertension therapy" and "interventions to improve adherence to therapy for hypertension and diabetes".Results
A total of 95 articles were selected. Scientific production increased as of 2009, with a higher number of studies published between 2015 and 2017. Most interventions described in literature were aimed at diabetic patients (46.31%). Face-to-face interventions were more common (46.31%), followed by telephone-based (31.58%) and digital (26.31%) interventions. North America stood out as the continent with the highest number of publications (68.42%), followed by Europe (14.74%). Most studies (63.16%) were based on a single type of intervention.Conclusion
Traditional intervention methods were more widely used to promote adherence to antihypertensive and antidiabetic therapy; digital technology emerged as a trend in interventions aimed to improve hypertension and diabetes-related health behaviors.
SUBMITTER: Sa JS
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6905157 | biostudies-literature | 2020
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Sá Julio de Souza JS Garcia Lucas França LF Bernuci Marcelo Picinin MP Yamaguchi Mirian Ueda MU
Einstein (Sao Paulo, Brazil) 20191213
<h4>Objective</h4>To identify interventions aimed to improve adherence to medical and non-medical antihypertensive and antidiabetic therapy.<h4>Methods</h4>Scientometric study conducted in February and March 2018, based on data collected on PubMed ® and SciELO databases, using the following search terms: "interventions to improve adherence to diabetes therapy", "interventions to improve adherence to hypertension therapy" and "interventions to improve adherence to therapy for hypertension and dia ...[more]