埃塞俄比亚东北部Dessie转诊医院高血压患者的自我保健行为及其相关因素

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
International Journal of Hypertension Pub Date : 2025-04-24 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1155/ijhy/1774636
Assen Muhe, Mesfin Haile Kahissay, Mohammed K Ali, Solveig A Cunningham, Bruck Messele Habte
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高血压是一项重大的全球健康挑战,导致严重的健康状况和过早死亡。有效的血压控制往往受到患者不遵守自我保健行为的阻碍。本研究评估埃塞俄比亚Dessie转诊医院高血压患者的这些行为及其影响因素。方法:2019年10月20日至11月30日,该混合方法研究纳入了该医院门诊的370例高血压患者。通过结构化问卷收集数据,并使用多变量逻辑回归进行分析。此外,14个深度访谈提供了定性见解,并对主题进行了分析。结果:只有29.4%的患者完全遵守自我保健建议。城市居民的坚持度比农村居民低70%。依从性随诊断后的持续时间而变化,持续时间中等的患者不太可能坚持。访谈揭示了管理饮食、运动、药物和生活方式的个人策略,突出了坚持和创新解决方案的斗争。结论:高血压患者的自我保健依从性低得惊人,受诊断时间、住院时间和BMI的影响。解决生活条件、工作、文化规范和同伴影响等障碍至关重要。医疗保健提供者必须把重点放在促进行为改变和支持的教育上。患者参与自我护理是必不可少的。未来的研究应调查医疗机构和提供者的影响。实施这些策略可以显著改善高血压管理和患者预后。
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Self-Care Behaviors and Associated Factors Among Hypertensive Patients at Dessie Referral Hospital, Northeast Ethiopia.

Introduction: Hypertension poses a significant global health challenge, leading to serious health conditions and premature death. Effective blood pressure control is often hindered by patients' nonadherence to self-care behaviors. This study evaluates these behaviors and their influencing factors among hypertensive patients at Dessie Referral Hospital, Ethiopia. Methods: Conducted from October 20 to November 30, 2019, this mixed-methods study involved 370 hypertensive patients from the hospital's outpatient clinic. Data were collected via structured questionnaires and analyzed using multivariable logistic regression. Additionally, 14 in-depth interviews provided qualitative insights, analyzed thematically. Results: Only 29.4% of patients fully adhered to self-care recommendations. Urban dwellers showed 70% less adherence than rural counterparts. Adherence varied with the duration since diagnosis, with medium-duration patients being less likely to adhere. Interviews revealed personal strategies for managing diet, exercise, medication, and lifestyle, highlighting the struggle with adherence and innovative solutions to challenges. Conclusion: Adherence to self-care among hypertensive patients is alarmingly low, influenced by diagnosis duration, residency, and BMI. Addressing hindrances like living conditions, work, cultural norms, and peer influence is vital. Healthcare providers must focus on education that promotes behavior change and support. Patient engagement in self-care is essential. Future research should investigate healthcare organizational and provider influences. Implementing these strategies could markedly improve hypertension management and patient outcomes.

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International Journal of Hypertension
International Journal of Hypertension Medicine-Internal Medicine
CiteScore
4.00
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Hypertension is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that provides a forum for clinicians and basic scientists interested in blood pressure regulation and pathophysiology, as well as treatment and prevention of hypertension. The journal publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies on the etiology and risk factors of hypertension, with a special focus on vascular biology, epidemiology, pediatric hypertension, and hypertensive nephropathy.
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