Prevalence and practices relating to hypertension among rural dwellers in oka community ikpoba okha local government area in Edo State

T. Ehwarieme, E. Osian, F. Amiegheme
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Context: The increase in the adult population, and change in the lifestyle of Nigerians, the burden of hypertension (HTN) may continue to increase as time unfolds. Aims: The aim of this study is to assess the knowledge, prevalence, and practices relating to HTN among rural dwellers. Settings and Design: The study was carried out in the Oka community in Ikpoba Okha Local Government Area, Edo State, using descriptive cross-sectional study design. Materials and Methods: A sample size of 260 was obtained using the formula for estimating a sample size of an unknown population based on an average prevalence rate from six studies. A self-structured questionnaire and blood pressure apparatus served as an instrument for data collection. The instrument was validated and tested for reliability with a Cronbach coefficient of 0.82, 0.79 and 0.90. Statistical Analysis Used: Descriptive statistics and binary logistic regression were used to analyse the data. Results: The result from the study shows that 246 (94.6%) have heard of HTN, and the prevalence of HTN among the respondents was found to be 47.7%. However the level of knowledge about HTN is very low as 238 (91.5%) of the respondents have poor knowledge. Practices increasing the risk for HTN include adding raw slat to food on the table (2.000), consumption of fatty foods (2.000), not performing the exercise (2.025) and sniffing of tobacco (2.025). Conclusions: The multivariate binary logistic regression showed that sex, age, marital status and occupation are significantly associated with practice relating to HTN. The study, therefore, recommends regular exercises among the rural dwellers and awareness campaign is needed to enlighten the rural dwellers on the causes and prevention of HTN.
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江户州oka社区ikpoba okha地方政府区农村居民高血压患病率和相关做法
背景:随着成年人口的增加和尼日利亚人生活方式的改变,高血压负担(HTN)可能会随着时间的推移而继续增加。目的:本研究的目的是评估农村居民HTN的知识、流行程度和实践情况。环境和设计:本研究在江户州Ikpoba Okha地方政府区的Oka社区进行,采用描述性横断面研究设计。材料和方法:根据六项研究的平均患病率估算未知人群的样本量公式,获得260例样本量。自结构问卷和血压仪作为数据收集的工具。采用Cronbach系数分别为0.82、0.79和0.90,对仪器进行了信度验证和测试。统计分析方法:采用描述性统计和二元逻辑回归对数据进行分析。结果:调查结果显示,有246人(94.6%)听说过HTN, HTN患病率为47.7%。然而,对HTN的了解程度很低,238人(91.5%)的受访者不了解HTN。增加HTN风险的行为包括在餐桌上的食物中加入生盐(2000分)、食用高脂肪食物(2000分)、不做运动(2.025分)和吸烟(2.025分)。结论:多元二元logistic回归分析显示,性别、年龄、婚姻状况和职业与HTN相关的实践有显著相关。因此,该研究建议在农村居民中定期锻炼,并需要开展提高认识运动,使农村居民了解HTN的原因和预防。
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