1. Quality of Life on Arterial Hypertension: Validity of Known Groups of MINICHAL.
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Soutello AL, Rodrigues RC, Jannuzzi FF, São-João TM, Martinix GG, Nadruz W Jr, and Gallani MC
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- Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Brazil, Dyslipidemias complications, Dyspnea complications, Dyspnea diagnosis, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Hypertension classification, Hypertensive Retinopathy complications, Hypertrophy, Left Ventricular complications, Male, Medical Records, Middle Aged, Psychometrics, Risk Factors, Severity of Illness Index, Statistics, Nonparametric, Young Adult, Hypertension diagnosis, Quality of Life, Surveys and Questionnaires
- Abstract
Introductions: In the care of hypertension, it is important that health professionals possess available tools that allow evaluating the impairment of the health-related quality of life, according to the severity of hypertension and the risk for cardiovascular events. Among the instruments developed for the assessment of health-related quality of life, there is the Mini-Cuestionario of Calidad de Vida en la Hipertensión Arterial (MINICHAL) recently adapted to the Brazilian culture., Objective: To estimate the validity of known groups of the Brazilian version of the MINICHAL regarding the classification of risk for cardiovascular events, symptoms, severity of dyspnea and target-organ damage., Methods: Data of 200 hypertensive outpatients concerning sociodemographic and clinical information and health-related quality of life were gathered by consulting the medical charts and the application of the Brazilian version of MINICHAL. The Mann-Whitney test was used to compare health-related quality of life in relation to symptoms and target-organ damage. The Kruskal-Wallis test and ANOVA with ranks transformation were used to compare health-related quality of life in relation to the classification of risk for cardiovascular events and intensity of dyspnea, respectively., Results: The MINICHAL was able to discriminate health-related quality of life in relation to symptoms and kidney damage, but did not discriminate health-related quality of life in relation to the classification of risk for cardiovascular events., Conclusion: The Brazilian version of the MINICHAL is a questionnaire capable of discriminating differences on the health-related quality of life regarding dyspnea, chest pain, palpitation, lipothymy, cephalea and renal damage.
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- 2015
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