Rafael G Oganov, Goar-Nana V Pogosova, Igor E Koltunov, Victoria P Irdzevskaya, Olga Y Sokolova, Vladimir A Vigodin
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摘要
背景:心血管疾病(CVD)预防指南与常规实践之间存在差距有几个原因。这些与患者相关的因素包括改变生活方式的兴趣和动机。设计:本文代表了在俄罗斯20个城市进行的RELIF (REgularnoe Lechenie I proFilaktika)研究的亚组分析,其中随机选择5个综合诊所,每个诊所有5名全科医生(gp)。每个全科医生连续招募5名高血压患者。方法:医生和患者填写有关病史、危险因素(RF)、健康教育、改变生活方式的兴趣、建议和依从性的问卷。患者还完成了医院焦虑和抑郁量表(HADS)。采用变异统计标准算法进行统计分析。结果:1078例患者入组。调查显示,心血管疾病(例如,64.23%的患者患有高脂血症,43.97%的患者患有肥胖症,43.51%的男性患有吸烟)以及不健康的饮食习惯非常普遍。55.4%的患者有焦虑症状,44.8%的患者有抑郁症状。少数人知道心血管疾病:高血压被22.4%的男性和32.5%的女性列出;18.3%的男性和27.8%的女性肥胖;吸烟减少34.9%(男性)和14.9%(女性);胆固醇(男性)和(女性)分别下降3.3%和7.7%。在男性和女性中,30%的人知道正常血压的极限。许多患者(86%)主要从全科医生那里获得信息,但并不满意。大量患者(79.3%)表现出不同程度的准备改变生活方式,30.62- 48.8%的患者有兴趣接受额外的教育。结论:该研究表明俄罗斯高血压患者RF患病率高,患者对心血管疾病相关问题的认识水平低。患者改变生活方式的高水平动机为未来的改善提供了可能性。
Hypertensives in Russia are interested in a healthier lifestyle: results of the RELIF multicenter study.
Background: There are several reasons for the gap between guidelines and routine practice of cardiovascular disease (CVD) prevention. Among these patient-related factors are interest and motivation for lifestyle modification.
Design: The article represents a subgroup analysis of RELIF (REgularnoe Lechenie I proFilaktika) study conducted in 20 cities of Russia, where five polyclinics were selected randomly, with five general practitioners (GPs) in each. Each GP enrolled five consecutive hypertensive patients.
Methods: Physicians and patients completed questionnaires concerning patients' medical history, risk factors (RF), health education, interest in lifestyle changes, recommendations and compliance. Patients also completed the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS). Statistical analysis was performed by variation statistics standard algorithm.
Results: 1078 patients were enrolled. The survey revealed a high prevalence of cardiovascular RF (e.g. hyperlipidemia in 64.23 per cent of patients, obesity in 43.97 per cent, smoking in 43.51 per cent of men) as well as of unhealthy food habits. Anxiety was seen in 55.4 per cent of patients and depressive symptoms in 44.8 per cent. A minority knew the cardiovascular RF: hypertension was listed by 22.4 per cent of men and 32.5 per cent of women; obesity by 18.3 per cent of men and 27.8 per cent of women; smoking by 34.9 per cent (men) and 14.9 per cent (women); and cholesterol by 3.3 per cent (men) and 7.7 per cent (women). Among both men and women, 30 per cent knew the limits of normal BP. Many patients (86 per cent) received information predominantly from GPs, and were not satisfied with it. A large number of patients (79.3 per cent) demonstrated various degree of readiness for lifestyle changes, and 30.62-48.8 per cent of patients were interested in additional education.
Conclusions: The study demonstrates both high prevalence of RF in hypertensives in Russia, and low level of patient's knowledge on CVD-related issues. The high level of patients' motivation for lifestyle changes offers possibilities for future improvement.