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Abstract Background: The score is an effective instrument for the assessment of treatment adherence in users of oral anticoagulants and maintenance of INR (international normalized ratio) within the therapeutic range. Objective: To develop an adherence score for oral anticoagulant users for the maintenance of INR within the therapeutic range. Methods: This was an analytical, observational, cross-sectional study, with a quantitative approach, conducted in a public cardiology hospital. A total of 607 patients who met the inclusion criteria were evaluated. Variables with a significance level of 5% in the exploratory analysis and considered clinically relevant were included and subjected to a multiple logistic regression model. Predictive accuracy of the model was determined using the C statistic. Results: The variables with a significance level of 5% in the multivariate analysis were: education, family income, inadequate use of medications, drug-drug interactions, invasive procedures, food-drug interactions, physical activity, medical conditions, other factors, and complications related to oral anticoagulant therapy. The following prognostic variables were identified: family income, inadequate use of medications, invasive procedures, drug-drug interactions, dietary habits, medical conditions, other factors (stress, thinness, weight loss). C-statistic for adherence score was 0.94. Conclusion: The Simonetti adherence score proved to be easily applicable and feasible, with high predictive value for influencing factors, promoting the improvement of adherence and maintenance of INR in the ideal range. (Int J Cardiovasc Sci. 2018; [online].ahead print, PP.0-0)

Highlights

  • Health promotion is a key strategy for prevention of thromboembolic events in patients on oral anticoagulant therapy (OAC-T) in addition to other aspects related to the assistance of this population

  • Health professionals, nurses and physicians play the role of educators, in providing clear guidance on risk factors and possible signs and symptoms and related complications associated with a oral anticoagulants (OACs)-T.1

  • A total of 607 patients on OAC-T participated in the study

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Introduction

Health promotion is a key strategy for prevention of thromboembolic events in patients on oral anticoagulant therapy (OAC-T) in addition to other aspects related to the assistance of this population. In this context, health professionals, nurses and physicians play the role of educators, in providing clear guidance on risk factors and possible signs and symptoms and related complications associated with a OAC-T.1. Results: The variables with a significance level of 5% in the multivariate analysis were: education, family income, inadequate use of medications, drug-drug interactions, invasive procedures, food-drug interactions, physical activity, medical conditions, other factors, and complications related to oral anticoagulant therapy. Conclusion: The Simonetti adherence score proved to be applicable and feasible, with high predictive value for influencing factors, promoting the improvement of adherence and maintenance of INR in the ideal range. (Int J Cardiovasc Sci. 2018;31(4)383-392) Keywords: Cardiovascular Diseases; Anticoagulants/therapy; Probability; Medication Adherence; Health Education

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