Evaluation of a community-based hypertension self-management model with general practitioners.

Yimin Zhang, Shanshan Liu, X. Sheng, Jiquan Lou, H. Fu, Xiaoming Sun
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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 consultation with experts and qualitative interviews. The intervention was executed in the communities of Pudong New Area in Shanghai, China. We enrolled 1080 patients with hypertension in the intervention group and 588 similar patients in the control group. A questionnaire was administered before and after the intervention to collect information on patients' health status, self-management skills, and disease management abilities. Analyses were conducted to evaluate changes in the health-related outcomes. RESULTS There was a significant difference in general health and health literacy after the intervention for the intervention patients group (P < .05). Furthermore, the proportion of health literacy was higher in the intervention group than in the control group (71.6% vs 59.6%). The significant differences were demonstrated in the comparison of the disease management ability data between the intervention and control group, especially in drug compliance, physical activity, regulate diet, and smoking. In addition, there is other evidence of the successful applicability and effectiveness of the community-based hypertension self-management program in 2007-2013, such as self-management teams formation and blood pressure control rate. CONCLUSIONS The community-based self-management hypertension model, which involved the participation of general practitioners, is suitable for the management of hypertension disease in Pudong of Shanghai and could provide a reference for its large-scale promotion and application.
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全科医生对社区高血压自我管理模式的评价。
背景:高血压的预防干预和保健活动通常在社区和家庭中进行。研究表明,自我管理在慢性疾病的管理中起着不可或缺的作用。本研究旨在探索一种创新的社区高血压自我管理模式,并评价其效果。方法采用定性研究和定量研究相结合的方法。通过专家咨询和定性访谈,建立了以社区为基础的高血压自我管理模式。该干预在中国上海浦东新区社区实施。我们招募了1080名高血压患者作为干预组,588名高血压患者作为对照组。干预前后分别进行问卷调查,收集患者健康状况、自我管理技能和疾病管理能力的信息。进行分析以评估健康相关结果的变化。结果干预组患者干预后总体健康状况和健康素养差异有统计学意义(P < 0.05)。此外,干预组的健康素养比例高于对照组(71.6%对59.6%)。干预组与对照组的疾病管理能力数据比较,特别是在药物依从性、身体活动、调节饮食和吸烟方面,差异有统计学意义。此外,2007-2013年社区高血压自我管理项目在自我管理团队组建、血压控制率等方面也有成功适用性和有效性的证据。结论全科医生参与的社区高血压自我管理模式适合上海浦东地区高血压疾病的管理,可为其大规模推广应用提供参考。
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