Keendjele Tuwilika P T, Amkongo Mondjila, Mojiminiyi Frank, Namene Johanna, Niiteta Katrina, Katali Ottilie K H, Nashihanga Tunelago E, Nelongo Josefina, Shilumba Moneni L, Mkandla Zibusiso
Department of Human, Biological & Translational Medical Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, University of Namibia.
Department of Radiography, School of Allied Health Sciences, University of Namibia, Windhoek, Namibia.
Medicine (Baltimore). 2024 Dec 6;103(49):e40596. doi: 10.1097/MD.0000000000040596.
Hypertension is a serious health concern, especially in developing countries, and assessing people's knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) is important for its awareness and management. This cross-sectional study aimed to assess the KAP on hypertension among students and staff from the Health Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Faculty of the University of Namibia. A cross-sectional study design was conducted on adult participants who completed the KAP questionnaire while resting, and thereafter their blood pressure (BP) was measured. This study was conducted in September 2023. The sample comprised 99 participants (77 females and 22 males) aged 18 to 64 years. The majority (94%) of the participants had normal BP (≥140/90 mm Hg). The systolic BP of females (113.13 ± 13.70 mm Hg) was significantly lower (P = .011) than that of males (121.64 ± 13 mm Hg); however, there was no significant difference in diastolic BP between the 2 genders (73.58 ± 9.37 for females and 75.95 ± 10.55 for males; P = .311). Approximately 85% of the participants demonstrated a good understanding of the risk factors associated with hypertension. About 91% of the participants believed that hypertension is a serious health problem and were willing to change their daily routine to better manage their hypertension. Only approximately 39% of the participants regularly monitored their BP. Just above 50% of the participants regularly engaged in physical activities and made dietary modifications to maintain a healthy heart. It is important to host regular hypertension campaigns among health science personnel, as this would help refresh and improve their KAP in prevention and management.
高血压是一个严重的健康问题,在发展中国家尤为如此,评估人们的知识、态度和行为(KAP)对于提高高血压的认知和管理水平至关重要。这项横断面研究旨在评估纳米比亚大学健康科学与兽医学院学生和教职员工对高血压的KAP。对成年参与者进行了横断面研究设计,这些参与者在休息时完成了KAP问卷,随后测量了他们的血压(BP)。这项研究于2023年9月进行。样本包括99名年龄在18至64岁之间的参与者(77名女性和22名男性)。大多数(94%)参与者的血压正常(≥140/90 mmHg)。女性的收缩压(113.13±13.70 mmHg)显著低于男性(121.64±13 mmHg;P = .011);然而,两性之间的舒张压没有显著差异(女性为73.58±9.37,男性为75.95±10.55;P = .311)。约85%的参与者对与高血压相关的风险因素有较好的理解。约91%的参与者认为高血压是一个严重的健康问题,并愿意改变日常生活习惯以更好地控制高血压。只有约39%的参与者定期监测血压。略高于50%的参与者经常进行体育活动并进行饮食调整以维持心脏健康。在健康科学人员中定期开展高血压宣传活动很重要,因为这将有助于更新和提高他们在预防和管理方面的KAP。