2019
DOI: 10.1002/hpm.2867
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Evaluation of a community‐based hypertension self‐management model with general practitioners

Abstract: Summary Background Preventive interventions of hypertension and health care activities are often performed in the community and at home. Studies have shown that self‐management plays an indispensable role in the management of chronic diseases. This study aimed to explore an innovative community‐based hypertension self‐management model and to evaluate its effects. Methods The study involved qualitative and quantitative research methods. A community‐based hypertension self‐management model was developed using co… Show more

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“…By 2017, the NCD self‐management groups increased to 26 000 groups with 440 000 patients. In which 320 000 patients of 20 000 self‐management groups were individuals with hypertension, representing 9% of all hypertension awareness patients aged 18 years or older in Shanghai …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…By 2017, the NCD self‐management groups increased to 26 000 groups with 440 000 patients. In which 320 000 patients of 20 000 self‐management groups were individuals with hypertension, representing 9% of all hypertension awareness patients aged 18 years or older in Shanghai …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In which 320 000 patients of 20 000 selfmanagement groups were individuals with hypertension, representing 9% of all hypertension awareness patients aged 18 years or older in Shanghai. 22 The T2DM electronic clinical pathway diagnosis and treatment information platform was based on Chinese T2DM clinical guidelines (for primary care) 23 to standardise GPs' diagnosis, treatment, and management of T2DM patients. GPs take responsibility for glycaemic control of every patient they are assigned to.…”
Section: Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding medical services, primary healthcare at the community‐level has played an essential role in supporting patients with their self‐management in the contemporary province, so it does in other districts of China 35,36 . Except for medical services, health‐related policy, and social networks weigh heavily as well.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding medical services, primary healthcare at the community‐level has played an essential role in supporting patients with their self‐management in the contemporary province, so it does in other districts of China. 35 , 36 Except for medical services, health‐related policy, and social networks weigh heavily as well. Some patients are willing to engage in social participation and exchanging information, which could help them with adherent using of medicines, improvement of sleep hygiene, and doing more exercise.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The medical sector in Shanghai developed a new approach of using community health service centers (CHSCs) to manage NCDs, 54 Other parts of China could not develop this system completely and could not contribute to easing personal medical expenditure. The health institute and resident patient combinative model supports a patient in accessibility, communication, service integration, and emotional improvement, 55 but the mechanism increases OOP payment. After 2009, hospital authorities focused more on pathological tests along with increased service charges to compensate for the deficit of the drug markup removal.…”
Section: Factors Affecting the Out-of-pocket Payment Increase In Chinamentioning
confidence: 99%