Abaynew Yeshewas, Hussien Mohammed
School of Public Health, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Wollo University, Dessie, Ethiopia.
Department of Health Systems Management and Health Economics, School of Public Health, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Bahir Dar University, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia.
Integr Blood Press Control. 2021 Dec 3;14:173-178. doi: 10.2147/IBPC.S339773. eCollection 2021.
Hypertension is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality and accounts for 13% of all deaths and 7% of the disease burden in the world. Although the importance of controlling hypertension has been recognized for many years, the majority of patients with hypertension remain uncontrolled. Studies indicate a very low adherence to lifestyle modifications among patients in the study area. Hypertensive patients face set of problems associated with adherence to antihypertensive drugs and healthy lifestyle modifications.
The objective of the study was to explore barriers to hypertension treatment and control from healthcare workers' perspective and experiences at Dessie Referral Hospital, Ethiopia.
Seven healthcare workers actively involved in managing hypertensive individuals at Dessie Referral Hospital were recruited for the study. Participants were purposively selected from outpatient, inpatient, and pharmacy departments. The required data were collected by the principal investigator on exit interviews. An interview guide was developed by reviewing previous literature. Interviews were semi-structured, 8-20 minutes in duration, and designed to elicit healthcare workers'experiences and perceptions and conducted until data saturation was reached. All interviews were recorded, transcribed verbatim, and thematically analyzed. Each theme was supported by using the participants' quotes.
Three themes emerged. The major barriers impacted patients' medication adherence and healthy lifestyle modifications were common use of diets during social settings, low level of awareness, lack of resources, misconceptions about hypertension, use of traditional medicines, inadequate physical activities, and high cost of drugs.
Patients' misconceptions about hypertension, common use of diets during festivals, and inadequate physical activities were factors associated with inadequate blood pressure control. Healthcare workers should better understand the problems that hypertensive patients' face, thus achieving better control.
高血压是发病和死亡的主要原因,占全球所有死亡人数的13%以及疾病负担的7%。尽管控制高血压的重要性已被认识多年,但大多数高血压患者仍未得到有效控制。研究表明,研究区域内患者对生活方式改变的依从性非常低。高血压患者面临着一系列与坚持服用降压药和改变健康生活方式相关的问题。
本研究的目的是从埃塞俄比亚德西转诊医院医护人员的角度和经验出发,探讨高血压治疗和控制的障碍。
招募了七名积极参与德西转诊医院高血压患者管理的医护人员参与研究。参与者是从门诊、住院部和药房有目的地挑选出来的。主要研究者在离职访谈中收集所需数据。通过回顾以往文献制定了访谈指南。访谈采用半结构化,时长8 - 20分钟,旨在了解医护人员的经验和看法,直至达到数据饱和。所有访谈均进行录音、逐字转录并进行主题分析。每个主题都有参与者的引述作为支撑。
出现了三个主题。影响患者药物依从性和健康生活方式改变的主要障碍包括社交场合中饮食的普遍使用、意识水平低、资源匮乏、对高血压的误解、传统药物的使用、体育活动不足以及药物成本高。
患者对高血压的误解、节日期间饮食的普遍使用以及体育活动不足是与血压控制不佳相关的因素。医护人员应更好地了解高血压患者面临的问题,从而实现更好的控制。