Self-monitoring of blood pressure for preeclampsia patients: Knowledge and attitudes.

Q2 Medicine
Johanna Munyungula, Simangele Shakwane
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Abstract

Background: Preeclampsia is one of the causes of maternal deaths and is also responsible for complications such as premature births worldwide. In South Africa, hypertensive disorders cause 14% of all maternal deaths. Evidence indicates that it may be beneficial to empower women to monitor their blood pressure (BP) in the comfort of their homes.

Objectives: The purpose of this study was to explore and describe preeclampsia patients' knowledge and attitudes towards the self-monitoring of their BP.

Method: An exploratory, descriptive and contextual qualitative research study was conducted. Fourteen preeclampsia patients were purposively sampled and participated in the study. In-depth semi-structured interviews were used to collect data. Data were analysed using the thematic analytic approach.

Results: The knowledge and attitudes towards the self-monitoring of blood pressure (SMBP) were explored. Four themes emerged, namely understanding of hypertension disorders during pregnancy, openness on self-monitoring at home, its hindrances and benefits. The participants portrayed limited understanding and knowledge of preeclampsia, yet they had positive attitudes towards monitoring BP themselves and were open and willing to do self-monitoring at home.

Conclusion: The use of SMBP may relieve overcrowding in public healthcare institutions. Encouraging patients to participate in self-monitoring could promote active participation and a positive outlook on their pregnancies. The unavailability and unaffordability of the equipment may pose a challenge to women with a low socioeconomic status.

子痫前期患者的血压自我监测:知识与态度。
背景:先兆子痫是孕产妇死亡的原因之一,也是世界范围内早产等并发症的原因。在南非,高血压疾病占孕产妇死亡总数的14%。有证据表明,让女性在舒适的家中监测血压(BP)可能是有益的。目的:本研究旨在探讨和描述子痫前期患者对自我血压监测的知识和态度。方法:采用探索性、描述性、情境性质的研究方法。14名先兆子痫患者参与了本研究。采用深度半结构化访谈收集数据。使用专题分析方法对数据进行分析。结果:调查对象对自我血压监测(SMBP)的认知和态度。出现了四个主题,即对怀孕期间高血压疾病的理解,对家庭自我监测的开放性,其障碍和益处。参与者对先兆子痫的理解和知识有限,但他们对自己监测血压持积极态度,并且愿意在家中进行自我监测。结论:使用SMBP可缓解公共卫生机构的拥挤状况。鼓励患者参与自我监测可以促进积极参与和积极的怀孕前景。设备的不可获得性和不可负担性可能对社会经济地位较低的妇女构成挑战。
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