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非裔美国男性的高血压

Hypertension in African-American males.

作者信息

Wagner L

机构信息

University of Wisconsin-Madison, School of Nursing, USA.

出版信息

Clin Excell Nurse Pract. 1998 Jul;2(4):225-31.

Abstract

Hypertension is more prevalent in African-Americans than in Caucasians, and African-Americans experience more rapid progression of end-organ damage from this often "silent" disease than do whites. African-American males are particularly at risk because they often are unaware of the disease, do not receive treatment, and/or do not adhere to a treatment regimen if one is prescribed. Management of hypertension in African-American men is complex and requires consideration of the unique aspects of this special-need population. This article outlines some of the special concerns related to hypertension management in African-American men, including differences in pathophysiology, lifestyle, education, and socioeconomic status. Advanced practice nurses, with their additional knowledge and their strong emphasis on patient education and holistic care, possess the skills to competently, caringly, and creatively manage hypertension with African-American clients.

摘要

高血压在非裔美国人中比在白种人中更为普遍,而且与白人相比,非裔美国人因这种通常“悄无声息”的疾病而导致的终末器官损害进展更快。非裔美国男性尤其危险,因为他们往往对疾病毫无察觉,不接受治疗,和/或即便有医嘱也不坚持治疗方案。非裔美国男性高血压的管理很复杂,需要考虑这一特殊需求人群的独特方面。本文概述了与非裔美国男性高血压管理相关的一些特殊问题,包括病理生理学、生活方式、教育和社会经济地位方面的差异。高级执业护士凭借其额外的知识以及对患者教育和整体护理的高度重视,具备为非裔美国患者有效、贴心且创造性地管理高血压的技能。

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