2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jdmv.2021.01.005
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Prevalence and predictors of hypertension self-care practice in primary health-care facilities in Southern Tunisia

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“…Relevant studies have pointed out that ideal health behaviors (including non-smoking, reasonable diet, weight control, and exercise compliance) are independent protective factors for isolated diastolic hypertension, indicating that the application of health education in ministration can not only reduce the risk of hypertension, but also increase the risk of hypertension [13]. e results of this examination showed that after ministration, the Self-rating Anxiety Scale (SAS), Self-rating Depression Scale (SDS), and the Chinese version of Perceived Stress Scale (CPSS) scores of the two sets of sufferers were notoriously enhanced, and the enhancement effect of the examination set was notoriously better than that of the control set (P < 0.05).…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Relevant studies have pointed out that ideal health behaviors (including non-smoking, reasonable diet, weight control, and exercise compliance) are independent protective factors for isolated diastolic hypertension, indicating that the application of health education in ministration can not only reduce the risk of hypertension, but also increase the risk of hypertension [13]. e results of this examination showed that after ministration, the Self-rating Anxiety Scale (SAS), Self-rating Depression Scale (SDS), and the Chinese version of Perceived Stress Scale (CPSS) scores of the two sets of sufferers were notoriously enhanced, and the enhancement effect of the examination set was notoriously better than that of the control set (P < 0.05).…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Age, hypertension complications, perceived susceptibility, severity, benefits, barriers, and self-efficacy were all predictors of self-care behaviors in young and middle-aged adults with hypertension (Ma, 2018). According to Ketata et al, (2021), the independent factors of successful Hypertension self-care practice were over 65 years old, getting a university education, and obtaining health education from healthcare professionals and family members. In the current research, educational programs were found to increase hypertension awareness, enhance selfmanagement, and manage unhealthy lifestyle behaviors (Beigi et al, 2014).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Besides, the success of hypertension therapy is not only dependent on the healthcare systems and healthcare professionals alone but also on the support of friends/family especially to maintain long-term medication adherence, maintaining scheduled follow-ups level and healthy diets 26 . Another study revealed the involvement of family members was a determinant of good hypertension self-care 27 . The most important outcomes of the study include adherence to treatment, weight control, and regular monitoring of blood pressure which are assessed in the primary assessment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%