2013
DOI: 10.5932/jkphn.2013.27.2.267
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Factors Related to Blood Pressure Control in Hypertensive Patients in Jeju Province

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“…Persons with hypertension who have a good understanding of their disease are more likely to be responsible for their disease management and control of BP and more likely to adhere to lifelong therapeutic regimens (Almas et al., ; Oliveria, Chen, McCarthy, Davis, & Hill, ). This is particularly crucial due to the comparatively asymptomatic development of hypertension, which often leads hypertensive persons to underestimate its severity (Kessler & Joudeh, ; Koh & Park, ; Wolf et al., ). It was reported that an individually tailored health education according to an individual's needs was more likely to ensure that older adults with hypertension had a positive experience with hypertension management (Melis et al., ; Park, Chang, Kim, & Kwak, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Persons with hypertension who have a good understanding of their disease are more likely to be responsible for their disease management and control of BP and more likely to adhere to lifelong therapeutic regimens (Almas et al., ; Oliveria, Chen, McCarthy, Davis, & Hill, ). This is particularly crucial due to the comparatively asymptomatic development of hypertension, which often leads hypertensive persons to underestimate its severity (Kessler & Joudeh, ; Koh & Park, ; Wolf et al., ). It was reported that an individually tailored health education according to an individual's needs was more likely to ensure that older adults with hypertension had a positive experience with hypertension management (Melis et al., ; Park, Chang, Kim, & Kwak, ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…There were several studies on the association between short sleep duration and hypertension in Korean adults. Some studies identified the factors related to sleep duration of adults in a Sustainability 2023, 15, 2586 2 of 14 community, investigated various risk factors for hypertension including sleep duration, and evaluated the difference between men and women in sleep duration [13][14][15][16]. In another previous study, hypertension-related factors included depression, diabetes, and stroke [17], but as these diseases may appear as a result of high blood pressure rather than a factor influencing hypertension, it is necessary to include stress in the analysis, which was not included in previous studies.…”
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“…짧은 수면 시간은 65세 이상 노인보다 65세 미만의 사람들에게 고혈압 발생 위험이 유의하게 증가하고, 긴 수면 시간이 고혈압 유병 과 연관이 있다고 보고되기도 하였다 (Wang, Xi, Liu, Zhang, & Fu, 2012). (Ko & Park, 2013), 고혈압과의 관련성에 관한 연구는 제한적이다. 일 지역 성인의 수면 시간과 관련요인을 연구하였거나 (Ryu, Kim, & Han, 2011), 수면 시간의 남녀 차이와 관련 요인에 초점을 맞춘 연구가 있다 (Eun & Cha, 2010).…”
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