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Alfabetización en salud y adherencia farmacológica en adultos mayores con enfermedades crónicas, de la ciudad de Temuco

Carla Figueroa Saavedra, Támara Otzen, V. Delgado, Patricio Sanhueza, Jeremy Candia

2020Revista médica de Chile29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Lack of compliance with medication prescription is common among older adults and hamper an adequate management of chronic conditions. AIM: To study the association between health literacy and medication adherence in older adults with chronic diseases in Temuco, Chile. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The Health Literacy survey for Spanish-speaking Adults, MiniMental examination and the Morisky-Green test to assess compliance with medication prescription were applied to 119 older adults aged 60 to 88 years. RESULTS: All participants had an adequate global cognitive performance; 24% had inadequate literacy, and 42% did not comply with medication prescription. There was a significant correlation between health literacy and medication adherence. CONCLUSIONS: Health literacy influences medication adherence in Chilean older adults.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineMedical prescriptionHumanitiesGerontologyNursingArtMedication Adherence and ComplianceHealth Literacy and Information AccessibilityMobile Health and mHealth Applications