高血压患者的依从性:一个概念分析

P. A. Berek, B. Siswanto, Dewi Irawati, W. Jatmiko, Christian Jay S. Orte, Michael I Aggari
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目的:本研究的目的是澄清高血压患者依从性的概念。方法:采用Walker和Avant提出的概念分析,对1999 - 2021年发表的ProQuest、CINAHL、Scopus和Google Scholar进行检索策略。通过识别属性和案例(模型、边界和矛盾)来澄清概念。结果:本概念分析结果表明,坚持自我护理是一个复杂的概念。这涉及到身体、心理、社会、文化和其他与人力资源密切相关的方面,包括每个人的内部和外部人力资源。然而,依从性的术语与高血压患者的自我保健密切相关。结论:本研究明确了自我护理依从性并提供了定义属性;依从性建议,依从性的感知益处和益处,实现和接受当前条件,以及执行最佳自我保健的能力。案例模型、边界模型和矛盾模型被用来解释这个概念。还描述了前因、后果和经验参考。与自我护理依从性相关的主题必须进一步探索,以推进管理高血压患者的护理实践。
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Adherence of Hypertensive Clients: A Concept Analysis
Objective: The purpose of this study is to clarify the concept of adherence of hypertensive clients. Method: Concept analysis proposed by Walker and Avant was applied and searching strategies were done from ProQuest, CINAHL, Scopus and Google Scholar published from 1999 to 2021. Attributes and cases (model, borderline, and contradiction) were identified to clarify the concept. Results: The results of this concept analysis show that adherence to self-care is a complex concept. This involves physical, psychological, social, cultural, and other aspects that are closely related to human resources, both internal and external for each individual. However, the terminology of adherence is closely related to the self-care of hypertensive patients. Conclusion: The study clarified self-care adherence and offered defining attributes; adherence recommendations, perceived benefits and benefits of adherence, realization, and acceptance of current conditions, and ability to perform optimal self-care. Case, borderline, and contradiction models are provided to explain this concept. Antecedents, consequences, and empirical references have also been described. Topics related to self-care adherence must be further explored to advance the nursing practice in managing the hypertensive client.
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