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  • The study aimed to assess the knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding hypertension among older adults in a Thai health clinic.
  • Most participants were older females, with a significant portion unemployed or retired, and they exhibited a high level of knowledge about hypertension but maintained a neutral attitude towards it.
  • The results highlighted a need for improved practices in diet and exercise to better manage blood pressure among this demographic.

Article Abstract

Purpose: High blood pressure increases the risk of cardiovascular and kidney diseases. The purpose of this study was to explore a baseline of hypertension knowledge, attitudes, and practices among older adults with hypertension at a sub-district Health Promoting Hospital in the Pathum Thani province of Thailand.

Patients And Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted at the outpatient clinic of the sub-district Health Promoting Hospital, one of the primary care sectors, between January and March 2015, and a total of 144 cases were recruited. All clinical parameters were collected and a structured questionnaire was used. Data were analyzed by means of descriptive statistics and chi-square tests.

Results: Most of the participants (74.3%) were females, and their mean age was 66.1 years. Two-thirds (66.7%) were married, unemployed/retired (67.4%), and had completed elementary education (79.2%). The screenings showed that their mean blood pressure was 136.4 (±14.4)/79.2 (±10.1) mmHg, the group's mean body mass index was 24.9 kg/m (± 3.6 kg/m), and their mean waist circumference was 88.6 cm (±7.1 cm) for males and 85.7 cm (±6.8 cm) for females. In addition, their mean score of hypertension knowledge was high, and most of the participants had a neutral attitude toward hypertension; their practices in terms of dietary and exercise habits for controlling blood pressure were low in nature.

Conclusion: This study indicated that increasing patients' practices would be useful for promoting their healthy behaviors to achieve blood pressure control.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5087816PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/JMDH.S112368DOI Listing

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