RBGG Vol.20 Nº1 - Janeiro/Fevereiro 2017 - ENGLISH

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Rev. Bras. Geriatr. Gerontol., Rio de Janeiro, 2017; 20(1): 111-122

continued from table 3

Access route- Unified Health System Unit*

0.14

Yes

0.85

No

1.00

0.66

Access route- commercial pharmacy*

118

0.90

1.10

0.97

0.55

1.69

0.01

Yes

1.36

No

1.00

1.06

0.06

1.74

1.76

0.99

3.13

1.00

Satisfaction with service*

0.11

Yes

1.27

No

1.00

0.88

0.41

1.83

1.30

0.70

2.42

1.00

Block 3: Health condition Self-reported health problem*

0.06

Yes

0.66

No

1.00

0.46

0.33

0.94

0.49

0.11

2.09

0.73

3.28

1.00

Self-reported Arterial Hypertension*

0.02

Yes

1.51

No

1.00

1.03

0.26

2.22

1.54 1.00

Perception of health*

0.01

Excellent/ very good/ good

1.41

Fair/poor

1.00

1.06

0.88

1.88

1.06

0.52

2.16

1.00

Perception of vision*

0.02

Excellent/ very good/ good

1.52

Fair/poor

1.00

1.15

0.08

2.00

1.75

0.92

3.31

1.00

Perception of hearing*

0.01

Excellent/ very good/ good

1.78

Fair/poor

1.00

1.20

0.01

2.64

2.69

1.28

5.62

1.14

4.69

0.91

2.49

1.00

Frailty*

<0.01

Not-frail

1.57

Apparent to severe frailty

1.00

1.20

0.01

2.06

2.32 1.00

Block 4: Pharmacological therapy N° of tablets taken/day *

0.07

1 to 3

1.23

4 or more

1.00

0.96

0.07

1.59

1.51 1.00

*p-value for heterogeneity; ** p-value for linear tendency

Table 4. Final logistic regression model of adhesion and independent variables according to the Morisky-Green scale, among a population of elderly persons using anti-hypertensive medication. Juiz de Fora, Minas Gerais, 2015. Variables

Adjusted PR *

p

CI-95%

Perception of vision

0.02

Excellent/ very good/ good

2.14

Fair/poor

1.00

1.08

4.27 to be continued


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