Jones Lenette M, Rosemberg Marie-Anne S, Wright Kathy D
Author Affiliations: Assistant Professor (Dr Jones), Department of Health Behavior and Biological Sciences and Assistant Professor (Dr Rosemberg), Department of Systems, Populations, and Leadership, School of Nursing, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; and Assistant Professor (Dr Wright), the Ohio State University College of Nursing, Columbus.
Clin Nurse Spec. 2017 Nov/Dec;31(6):311-318. doi: 10.1097/NUR.0000000000000331.
Despite increased awareness and the advent of methods to manage the disease, hypertension is poorly controlled among African American women. This study explored hypertension knowledge and blood pressure in a sample of African American women.
A descriptive, cross-sectional design was used to collect survey data on hypertension knowledge.
African American women attending a church conference were invited to complete a questionnaire, which included the Check Your High Blood Pressure Prevention IQ survey, and had their blood pressures measured.
Of the 151 women who participated, 62% were diagnosed with hypertension. Many of the women, even those not diagnosed with hypertension, had elevated blood pressures. Although the average scores showed that the women scored well on the survey, there were 4 items on the survey that a percentage of the women had difficulty with: questions about (1) stress as a cause of hypertension, (2) symptoms associated with high blood pressure, (3) whether hypertension could be cured, and (4) the amount of exercise needed to help reduce blood pressure.
Despite efforts to increase awareness and control of hypertension, considerable misconceptions about the disease were found in this sample of African American women. To improve self-management of hypertension among this group, advanced practice nurses need to directly address these misconceptions.
尽管人们对高血压的认识有所提高,且出现了管理该疾病的方法,但非裔美国女性的高血压控制情况仍很差。本研究探讨了非裔美国女性样本中的高血压知识和血压情况。
采用描述性横断面设计来收集有关高血压知识的调查数据。
邀请参加教会会议的非裔美国女性填写一份问卷,其中包括“检查你的高血压预防知识智商”调查,并测量她们的血压。
在参与的151名女性中,62%被诊断患有高血压。许多女性,甚至那些未被诊断患有高血压的女性,血压都有所升高。尽管平均得分显示这些女性在调查中表现良好,但调查中有4个项目有一定比例的女性回答困难:关于(1)压力作为高血压病因的问题,(2)与高血压相关的症状,(3)高血压是否可以治愈,以及(4)帮助降低血压所需的运动量。
尽管为提高对高血压的认识和控制做出了努力,但在这个非裔美国女性样本中发现了对该疾病的相当多误解。为了改善该群体中高血压的自我管理,高级执业护士需要直接解决这些误解。