Impact of Therapeutic Education on the Management of High Blood Pressure: A Quasi-experimental Survey From Southern Tunisia.

Q3 Medicine Critical Pathways in Cardiology Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Epub Date: 2023-10-13 DOI:10.1097/HPC.0000000000000337
Mouna Baklouti, Yosra Mejdoub, Maurisse Guamilah Tombohindy, Nouha Ketata, Jihen Jdidi, Faten Triki, Sourour Yaich, Leila Abid
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Introduction: The prevalence of arterial hypertension (HTA) was continuously increased with a low percentage of pressure control blood pressure among treated patients. Therapeutic education (TE) was one of the inventive methods in the management of high blood pressure (HBP) worldwide. The objective was to assess the impact of TE on the control and management of HBP.

Methods: This was a quasi-experimental study consisting of an intervention, a pretest, and a post-test evaluation. This study was conducted in the external consultation service of cardiology CHU HEDI CHAKER of Sfax during over a period of 4 months (November 2021-March 2022).

Results: In total, 35 of the patients (50%) were women with a sex ratio of 1. The mean age was 63.33 ± 8.91 years. We noted a statistically significant decrease on both systolic and diastolic blood pressure blood pressure values after TE among educated patients (135.3 ± 9.77 vs. 141.9 ± 10.9; P  = 0.010) and (75 [70-80] vs. 80 [75-80]; P  = 0.002), respectively. We found a significantly good knowledge about HBP definition (Odds ratio [OR] = 3.4; P  = 0.022), HBP symptoms (OR = 9.1; P  < 0.001), and HBP complications (OR = 12.3; P  < 0.001) among educated patients. A significant association was noted between educated patients and low daily salt consumption after TE (OR = 2.7; P  = 0.048). Powered by Editorial Manager and ProduXion Manager from Aries Systems Corporation Educated patients had significantly more adequate auto-control devise use (OR = 1.01; P  = 0.028). Moreover, the respect of therapeutic compliance was statistically more important among educated patients (OR = 3.7; P  = 0.028).

Conclusions: Our results showed that the TE training session is an operative intervention to improve HBP management. Thus, integrating TE therapy in daily care should be continuous and should be exhaustive to all cardiovascular and all chronic diseases.

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治疗性教育对高血压管理的影响:突尼斯南部的一项准实验调查。
简介动脉高血压(HTA)的发病率持续上升,而接受治疗的患者中血压控制率较低。治疗性教育(TE)是全球管理高血压(HBP)的创新方法之一。目的是评估治疗教育对控制和管理高血压的影响:这是一项准实验研究,包括干预、前测和后测评估。这项研究在斯法克斯赫迪-查克(CHU HEDI CHAKER)心脏病学外部咨询服务机构进行,为期 4 个月(2021 年 11 月至 2022 年 3 月):共有 35 名患者(50%)为女性,男女比例为 1,平均年龄为(63.33 ± 8.91)岁。我们注意到,受过教育的患者在接受 TE 治疗后,收缩压和舒张压血压值均有明显下降,分别为(135.3 ± 9.77 vs. 141.9 ± 10.9;P = 0.010)和(75 [70-80] vs. 80 [75-80];P = 0.002)。我们发现,受试者对 HBP 定义(Odds ratio [OR] = 3.4;P = 0.022)、HBP 症状(OR = 9.1;P = 0.022)、TE 培训课程的了解程度明显较高:我们的研究结果表明,TE 培训课程是改善 HBP 管理的有效干预措施。因此,将 TE 疗法纳入日常护理应该是持续性的,并应详尽地适用于所有心血管疾病和所有慢性疾病。
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期刊介绍: Critical Pathways in Cardiology provides a single source for the diagnostic and therapeutic protocols in use at hospitals worldwide for patients with cardiac disorders. The Journal presents critical pathways for specific diagnoses—complete with evidence-based rationales—and also publishes studies of these protocols" effectiveness.
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