Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem (Dec 2019)

Functional health literacy in hypertensive elders at primary health care

  • Victor Roberto Santos Costa,
  • Polyana D’arc Rezende Costa,
  • Eduardo Yoshio Nakano,
  • Daniel Apolinário,
  • Alfredo Nicodemos Cruz Santana

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2018-0897
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 72, no. suppl 2
pp. 266 – 273

Abstract

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ABSTRACT Objective: to assess the relationship between inadequate functional health literacy and inadequate blood pressure control in older people with hypertension in Primary Health Care. Method: a cross-sectional study with sample calculated at 392. SAHLPA-18 tool was used for functional health literacy; blood pressure was measured; sociodemographic and clinical data were collected. Hierarchical logistic regression was used. Results: (high) inadequate blood pressure and (low) functional inadequate health literacy were present in 41.6% and 54.6% of the people, respectively. Factors associated with inadequate blood pressure were: inadequate functional health literacy, black-brown skin color, overweight-obesity, hypertension diagnosis time, non-adherence to exercise/diet, drug treatment. Schooling had no association with inadequate blood pressure Conclusion: hypertensive elderly people with inadequate health literacy were more likely to have inadequate blood pressure. Thus, health professionals need to value functional health literacy as a possible component to control blood pressure.

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