Impact of Training Programs on Awareness and Practice of Lifestyle Modifications among Hypertensive Patients Attending Outpatient Clinic of the University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria

C. E. Ijioma, I. W. Uwalaka, C. Kamanu, I. E. Okeji, O. E. Aminu-Ayinde, I. Abali, O. Orji, O. Omole, C. Madumere, A. I. Airaodion
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Aim: This study sought to investigate the impact of training programs on hypertensive patients' awareness and practice of lifestyle modifications in out-patient clinics of the University College Hospital (UCH) Ibadan, Nigeria. Methodology: The study design was a cross-sectional survey conducted at the out-patient clinics of the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan, Nigeria. This setting was chosen due to the accessibility of hypertensive patients receiving regular care and follow-up. The sample size comprised 274 hypertensive patients attending the out-patient clinics for regular hypertension management. A simple random sampling method was employed to select study participants, ensuring a fair representation of the target population. A structured questionnaire was used to collect data from the participants and results were analysed using SPSS. Results: Findings indicate that the training programs greatly increased awareness of hypertension and lifestyle factors affecting hypertension for most participants (74.42%), with all participants recommending the programs. A significant majority of participants (95.74%) reported being on hypertension medication, while nearly all (99.22%) had received some form of training or counselling on lifestyle modification for hypertension management. Notably, all participants reported having made lifestyle changes following the training programs, with the majority rating the effectiveness of the programs as highly effective (57.36%). Further analysis indicated a statistically significant relationship between the effectiveness of the training programs and the participants' age, sex, educational level, and occupation. The most frequent lifestyle modification post-training was dietary changes, with 54.65% of participants reporting that they always engage in a healthy diet for hypertension management. However, the frequency of engagement in other lifestyle modifications, such as regular physical activity and weight management, was not as high. The majority of participants reported significant improvements in hypertension symptoms following the lifestyle modifications. Conclusion: These findings demonstrate that targeted training programs can significantly enhance hypertensive patients' awareness and practice of beneficial lifestyle modifications, thus improving health outcomes. Further, the study underscores the need for such training programs to be tailored according to the age, sex, educational level, and occupation of the patients to maximize their impact.
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培训项目对尼日利亚伊巴丹大学学院医院门诊高血压患者生活方式改变意识和实践的影响
目的:本研究旨在调查培训项目对尼日利亚伊巴丹大学学院医院(UCH)门诊高血压患者生活方式改变意识和实践的影响。方法:研究设计是在尼日利亚伊巴丹大学学院医院(UCH)门诊进行的横断面调查。之所以选择这个地点,是因为高血压患者可以接受定期的护理和随访。样本量包括274例在门诊接受常规高血压治疗的高血压患者。采用简单的随机抽样方法来选择研究参与者,以确保公平地代表目标人群。采用结构化问卷收集参与者的数据,并使用SPSS对结果进行分析。结果:研究结果表明,大多数参与者(74.42%)对高血压和影响高血压的生活方式因素的认识明显提高,所有参与者都推荐参加培训。绝大多数参与者(95.74%)报告正在服用高血压药物,而几乎所有参与者(99.22%)都接受过某种形式的高血压管理生活方式改变培训或咨询。值得注意的是,所有参与者都报告说,在培训项目后,他们的生活方式发生了变化,大多数人认为项目的有效性非常有效(57.36%)。进一步的分析表明,培训计划的有效性与参与者的年龄、性别、教育水平和职业之间存在统计学上显著的关系。训练后最常见的生活方式改变是饮食改变,54.65%的参与者报告说他们一直从事健康饮食以控制高血压。然而,参与其他生活方式改变的频率,如定期体育活动和体重管理,并没有那么高。大多数参与者报告说,在改变生活方式后,高血压症状有了显著改善。结论:这些研究结果表明,有针对性的训练计划可以显著提高高血压患者对有益生活方式改变的认识和实践,从而改善健康结果。此外,该研究强调需要根据患者的年龄、性别、教育水平和职业来定制此类培训计划,以最大限度地发挥其作用。
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