Association between Spirituality and Adherence to Management in Outpatients with Heart Failure
Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia2016Vol. 106(6), pp. 491–501
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Juglans Alvarez, Lívia Adams Goldraich, Alice Hoefel Nunes, Mônica Cristina Brugalli Zandavalli, Rafaela Brugalli Zandavalli, Karlyse Claudino Belli, Neusa Sica da Rocha, Marcelo Pio de Almeida Fleck, Nadine Clausell
Abstract
Spirituality, religiosity and personal beliefs were the only variables consistently associated with compliance to medication in a cohort of outpatients with heart failure. Our data suggest that adequately addressing these aspects on patient's care may lead to an improvement in adherence patterns in the complex heart failure management.
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