2010
DOI: 10.1590/s0066-782x2010000100014
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Avaliação da adesão de médicos ao protocolo de hipertensão arterial da secretaria municipal de saúde de Curitiba

Abstract: Background: In Curitiba, systemic hypertension (SH) is the second leading cause of hospitalization and the leading cause of death from cardiovascular diseases. The protocols for the treatment of hypertension provide a systematic approach to patient management, aiming at improving the efficiency and quality of health services.

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“…Some of them described the compliance with treatment guidelines of the State Health Department or provided an opinion on this matter [22, 23]. One article assessed physicians' compliance with HT treatment according to a Municipal Health Department guideline and detected noncompliance rates of 56.8%, 63.8%, and 54.0% regarding HT staging, cardiovascular risk classification, and choice of treatment, respectively [20]. …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of them described the compliance with treatment guidelines of the State Health Department or provided an opinion on this matter [22, 23]. One article assessed physicians' compliance with HT treatment according to a Municipal Health Department guideline and detected noncompliance rates of 56.8%, 63.8%, and 54.0% regarding HT staging, cardiovascular risk classification, and choice of treatment, respectively [20]. …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As categorias dos objetivos foram: adesão 7,11 ; validação 8,9,14,16 , implantação 10,12 e aplicação 13,15 . Desta feita, todos os trabalhos atendiam diretamente ao objeto deste estudo.…”
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“… Poor adherence to guidelines (as low as 40% in Brazil) Clinical inertia to initiate and modify treatment regimens in a timely manner …”
Section: New Guideline With New Targetsmentioning
confidence: 99%