基于高血压患者知识的自我护理行为:一项横断面研究。

IF 2.6 Q2 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
Vascular Health and Risk Management Pub Date : 2025-01-15 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2147/VHRM.S489688
Eka Afrima Sari, Ristina Mirwanti, Yusshy Kurnia Herliani, Sri Hartati Pratiwi
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摘要

背景:充分的自我保健行为是控制高血压、减少并发症发生的重要因素。患者对高血压的认识会影响他们在实践中的自我保健行为。目的:本研究旨在了解高血压患者的自我护理行为。患者和方法:本描述性相关研究对高血压患者进行了初级保健。样本采用有目的抽样,数据收集周期为1个月,共115个样本。采用高血压自我保健量表对自我保健行为进行评估,采用高血压知识量表对知识进行评估。特征变量采用描述性统计分析,自我护理行为与知识的相关性采用spearman秩相关分析。结果:大多数参与者对自我护理有良好的态度(53%),对高血压知识有足够的了解(53.9%)。行为良好、知识充分者占52.5%,行为不良、知识不充分者占63.0%。本研究未发现自我护理行为与自我护理知识有显著相关(p = 0.099, r = 0.155)。结论:尽管大多数参与者对高血压自我保健表现出良好的态度和足够的知识,但这些变量之间的显著关联尚未确定。这表明,知识本身可能并不能充分预测这一人群的自我护理行为,需要进一步的研究来了解影响自我护理依从性的复杂因素,并制定有效的干预措施来改善患者的预后。
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Self-Care Behavior Based on Knowledge of Patients with Hypertension: A Cross-Sectional Study.

Background: Adequate self-care behavior is an important factor in controlling hypertension to reduce the number of complications. A patient's knowledge about hypertension can influence their self-care behavior in practice.

Purpose: The aim of this study was to identify self-care behaviors among hypertension patients based on their knowledge.

Patients and methods: This descriptive correlational study was conducted on patients with hypertension in primary care. The sample was selected using purposive sampling, with a one-month data collection period yielding 115 samples. The Hypertension Self-Care Profile instrument was used to assess self-care behavior while the Knowledge on Hypertension instrument was utilized to evaluate knowledge. The characteristics variable was analyzed using descriptive statistics, while the correlation between self-care behavior and knowledge was evaluated using spearman rank correlation.

Results: Most participants had favorable attitudes towards self-care (53%), and they had adequate knowledge about hypertension (53.9%). Patients with favorable behavior and adequate knowledge were 52.5%, while patients with unfavorable behavior and inadequate knowledge were 63.0%. This study found no significant association between self-care behavior and knowledge (p = 0.099, r = 0.155).

Conclusion: Despite most participants demonstrated favorable attitudes and adequate knowledge regarding hypertension self-care, a significant association between these variables was not identified. This suggests that knowledge alone may not be a sufficient predictor of self-care behavior in this population and further research is required to understand the complex factors influencing self-care adherence and develop effective interventions to improve patient outcomes.

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Vascular Health and Risk Management
Vascular Health and Risk Management PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE-
CiteScore
4.20
自引率
3.40%
发文量
109
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: An international, peer-reviewed journal of therapeutics and risk management, focusing on concise rapid reporting of clinical studies on the processes involved in the maintenance of vascular health; the monitoring, prevention, and treatment of vascular disease and its sequelae; and the involvement of metabolic disorders, particularly diabetes. In addition, the journal will also seek to define drug usage in terms of ultimate uptake and acceptance by the patient and healthcare professional.
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