Department of Public Health Sciences, University of North Carolina Charlotte, Charlotte, NC.
J Clin Hypertens (Greenwich). 2013 Sep;15(9):637-43. doi: 10.1111/jch.12157. Epub 2013 Jun 25.
This study establishes preliminary validation of a measure that assesses hypertension self-care activities with clinical blood pressure (BP). The Hypertension Self-Care Activity Level Effects (H-SCALE) was administered to patients with hypertension to assess levels of self-care. Patients (n=154) were predominantly female (68.6%) and black (79.2%). Greater adherence to self-care was associated with lower systolic and diastolic BP for 5 of the 6 self-care behaviors. Medication adherence was correlated with systolic BP (r=-0.19, P<.05) and weight management adherence was correlated with diastolic BP (r=-0.22, P<.05) after controlling for other covariates. Increased adherence to recommended dietary practices was strongly correlated with higher systolic (r=0.29, P<.05) and diastolic BP (r=0.32, P<.05). The H-SCALE was acceptable for use in clinical settings, and adherence to self-care was generally aligned with lower BP. Assessment of hypertension self-care is important when working with individuals to control their BP.
本研究初步验证了一种评估高血压自我护理活动与临床血压(BP)的测量方法。该研究向高血压患者发放了高血压自我护理活动水平效应量表(H-SCALE),以评估自我护理水平。患者(n=154)主要为女性(68.6%)和黑人(79.2%)。对于 6 种自我护理行为中的 5 种,更高的自我护理依从性与收缩压和舒张压均降低相关。在控制其他协变量后,药物治疗依从性与收缩压(r=-0.19,P<.05)相关,体重管理依从性与舒张压(r=-0.22,P<.05)相关。建议的饮食实践的更高依从性与收缩压(r=0.29,P<.05)和舒张压(r=0.32,P<.05)显著相关。H-SCALE 适用于临床环境,自我护理的依从性通常与血压降低相关。在帮助患者控制血压时,评估高血压自我护理非常重要。