Primary prevention of cardiovascular disease in a primary care setting

L. Tahaineh, S. Barakat, A. Albsoul-Younes, Ola Khalifeh
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Aim This study was designed to investigate primary prevention of cardiovascular disease in a primary care setting in Jordan. Methods Adult patients without clinical cardiovascular disease who attended a primary care setting were interviewed and their medical files were reviewed. Data collected to assess primary prevention of cardiovascular disease included lifestyle/risk factor screening, weight assessment, blood pressure measurement and control, and blood lipid measurement and control. Results A total of 224 patients were interviewed. The proportions of patients’ files with risk factors documentation were 37.9% for smoking status, 30.4% for physical activity assessment and 72.8% for blood pressure assessment. The majority of hypertensive patients (95.9%) had a blood pressure reading at their most recent visit of ⩽140/90 or was prescribed ⩾2 antihypertensive medications. Conclusion Documentation of cardiovascular disease risk factors was suboptimal. Healthcare providers should be encouraged to document and assess cardiovascular risk factors to improve primary prevention.
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初级保健环境中心血管疾病的初级预防
目的本研究旨在调查约旦初级保健机构中心血管疾病的初级预防。方法对在初级保健机构就诊的无临床心血管疾病的成年患者进行访谈并回顾其医疗档案。用于评估心血管疾病一级预防的数据包括生活方式/危险因素筛查、体重评估、血压测量和控制以及血脂测量和控制。结果共访谈224例患者。有危险因素记录的患者档案中,吸烟状况占37.9%,体力活动评估占30.4%,血压评估占72.8%。大多数高血压患者(95.9%)在最近一次就诊时的血压读数为≥140/90,或服用了小于或等于2的抗高血压药物。结论对心血管疾病危险因素的记录不够理想。应鼓励医疗保健提供者记录和评估心血管危险因素,以改善初级预防。
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