Blood pressure control in Türkiye: A primary healthcare pilot study

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Banu Ekinci , Saion Chatterjee , Ilayda Ucuncu , Zubeyde Ozkan Altunay , Tufan Nayir , Secil Sis , Esin Yilmaz Aslan , Nevin Cobanoglu , Gulay Sarıoglu , Fatma Tamkoc Gurbuzturk , Sila Toker , Secil Ozkan , Toker Erguder
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Hypertension is present in almost a third of Türkiye’s adult population. The Ministry of Health of the Republic of Türkiye in conjunction with the World Health Organization, rolled out a pilot primary health care model from February 2019 to 2020 to improve hypertension screening, management, and follow-up across the provinces of Erzincan, Çankırı and Uşak. The model was conducted in selected family health centers for one year and included multiple interventions – training of multidisciplinary primary care teams, implementation of evidence-based, standardised clinical guidelines related to monitoring and treatment of hypertension, clinical supervision and performance monitoring, and provision of health education to hypertensive individuals. Repeat surveys of population-based random samples of 975 patients were taken before (December 2018) and after (February 2020) model implementation to evaluate its effect on care delivery. There was an almost 6.5-fold increase in the measurement and subsequent recording of blood pressure compared to before model implementation (from 50 to 323). Blood pressure control improved to 58 % of measured individuals compared to 46 % of those measured at initial evaluation. The frequency of measuring risk factors and outcomes related to hypertension at least once a year increased for creatinine from 71 % to 79 %, fasting blood glucose from 70 % to 78 %, and tobacco use from 22 % to 31 %. Prescription of antihypertensive drugs increased from 49 % to 61 %. With improvements in hypertension-related care in all measures and across all regions, this primary healthcare model represents a potential paradigm for nationwide implementation.

土耳其的血压控制:一项初级保健试点研究
土耳其近三分之一的成年人患有高血压。图尔基耶共和国卫生部与世界卫生组织合作,于 2019 年 2 月至 2020 年在埃尔津詹省、钱克勒省和乌沙克省推出了一项试点初级卫生保健模式,以改善高血压筛查、管理和随访。该模式在选定的家庭保健中心实施了一年,包括多种干预措施--培训多学科初级保健团队、实施与高血压监测和治疗相关的循证标准化临床指南、临床监督和绩效监测,以及为高血压患者提供健康教育。在该模式实施前(2018 年 12 月)和实施后(2020 年 2 月),对 975 名患者进行了基于人口的随机抽样重复调查,以评估其对医疗服务的影响。与模式实施前相比,血压的测量和后续记录增加了近 6.5 倍(从 50 人增至 323 人)。血压控制率从最初评估时的 46%提高到 58%。每年至少测量一次高血压相关风险因素和结果的频率从 71% 增加到 79%,空腹血糖从 70% 增加到 78%,吸烟从 22% 增加到 31%。抗高血压药物处方率从 49% 增加到 61%。随着高血压相关护理在所有指标和所有地区的改善,这种初级医疗保健模式有望成为在全国范围内实施的范例。
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