Potential use of a "Blood Pressure Action Sheet" for Indonesian patients with hypertension living in rural villages: a qualitative study.

IF 1.5 Q3 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
Integrated Blood Pressure Control Pub Date : 2018-12-10 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.2147/IBPC.S152157
Riana Rahmawati, Beata Bajorek
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Abstract

Purpose: The aim of the study was to obtain feedback on the layout, content, and potential use of a blood pressure (BP) action sheet, a purpose-designed written resource for Indonesian patients with hypertension.

Methods: Telephone interviews were conducted with 13 health professionals, 12 community health workers, and 12 patients in rural Yogyakarta, Indonesia, to explore their impressions of the BP action sheet, how the sheet might affect management of hypertension, and suggestions for improvement.

Results: Participants felt that the sheet presented useful information about achieving the target BP and managing hypertension. The use of the sheet could be optimized by engaging community health workers to help explain the information and to provide assistance around the stated actions for hypertension management. A more attractive design and inclusion of more details were suggested. Both patients and health care workers expressed interest in using the sheet.

Conclusion: The BP action sheet has potential as a useful resource for patients with hypertension by providing information, recording target BP, and facilitating patient-centered communication. Use of the BP action sheet might provide an effective low-cost way for health professionals and community health workers to encourage patients to achieve their target BP.

“血压行动表”对印度尼西亚农村高血压患者的潜在用途:一项定性研究。
目的:本研究的目的是获得对血压(BP)行动表的布局、内容和潜在用途的反馈,这是一种专门为印度尼西亚高血压患者设计的书面资源。方法:对13名卫生专业人员、12名社区卫生工作者和12名印度尼西亚日惹农村的患者进行电话访谈,探讨他们对血压动作表的印象、血压动作表对高血压管理的影响以及改进建议。结果:参与者认为该表提供了关于达到目标血压和控制高血压的有用信息。通过让社区卫生工作者帮助解释信息,并围绕所述的高血压管理行动提供协助,可以优化该表的使用。有人建议采用更有吸引力的设计,并加入更多的细节。患者和医护人员都表示有兴趣使用这张纸。结论:血压动作表具有提供信息、记录目标血压、促进以患者为中心的交流等功能,是高血压患者的有用资源。使用血压行动表可能为卫生专业人员和社区卫生工作者提供一种有效的低成本方式来鼓励患者达到目标血压。
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Integrated Blood Pressure Control
Integrated Blood Pressure Control PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE-
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