社区居住高血压患者短信教育项目:一项随机对照试验

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 NURSING Asian Nursing Research Pub Date : 2023-08-01 DOI:10.1016/j.anr.2023.06.001
Hon Lon Tam , Eliza Mi Ling Wong , Kin Cheung
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目的控制血压可最大限度地降低高血压患者发生心血管事件的风险。尽管定期随访,但年龄≥45岁的患者的高血压管理是有限的,控制率下降就是明证。这项试点研究旨在测试一项针对社区高血压患者的理论指导教育计划。方法选择69例年龄≥45岁、高血压(>130/80mmHg)的高血压患者参加这项双臂随机对照试验。干预组的参与者接受了健康促进模式指导的项目,而对照组的参与者则接受了常规护理。在基线、第8周和第12周收集数据,用于评估血压、脉压、自我效能和对高血压管理的依从性。使用基于意向治疗原则的广义估计方程对数据进行分析。过程评估是为了评估教育计划的可行性和可接受性。结果使用广义估计方程获得的结果显示,教育计划在第12周降低了收缩压(β=−7.12,p=.086)和脉压(β=−8.20,p=.007),并提高了自我效能(β=2.61,p=.269)。该项目对收缩压(效应大小=−0.45)、脉压(效应尺寸=−0.66)和自我效能感(效应大小=0.23)的降低有小到中等的影响。参与者对该教育项目非常满意。结论该教育方案是可行和可接受的,可纳入当前社区高血压管理实践。试验注册ClinicalTrials.gov,标识符:NCT04565548。
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Educational Program with Text Messaging for Community-Dwelling Patients with Hypertension: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

Purpose

Controlling blood pressure minimizes the risk of cardiovascular events among patients with hypertension. Despite regular follow-ups, the hypertension management for patients aged ≥45 years is limited as evidenced from a decreased control rate. This pilot study aimed to test a theory-guided educational program for community-dwelling patients with hypertension.

Methods

Sixty-nine patients with hypertension aged ≥45 years and having high blood pressure (>130/80 mmHg) were recruited in this two-arm pilot randomized controlled trial. Participants in the intervention group underwent a program guided by the Health Promotion Model, whereas those in the control group received usual care. Data were collected at baseline, week 8, and week 12 and used to assess the blood pressure, pulse pressure, self-efficacy, and adherence to hypertension management. Data were analyzed using a generalized estimating equation based on the intention-to-treat principle. Process evaluation was conducted to assess the feasibility and acceptability of the educational program.

Results

The results obtained using the generalized estimating equation revealed that the educational program led to reduction in the systolic blood pressure (β = −7.12, p = .086) and pulse pressure (β = −8.20, p = .007) and to improve self-efficacy (β = 2.61, p = .269) at week 12. The program had a small-to-moderate effect on the reduction of systolic blood pressure (effect size = −0.45) and pulse pressure (effect size = −0.66) and self-efficacy (effect size = 0.23). The participants were highly satisfied with the educational program.

Conclusions

The educational program was found to be feasible and acceptable and may be incorporated into current hypertension management practices at the community level.

Trial registration

ClinicalTrials.gov with identifier: NCT04565548.

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期刊介绍: Asian Nursing Research is the official peer-reviewed research journal of the Korean Society of Nursing Science, and is devoted to publication of a wide range of research that will contribute to the body of nursing science and inform the practice of nursing, nursing education, administration, and history, on health issues relevant to nursing, and on the testing of research findings in practice.
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