The Effect of Educative Interventions on Knowledge and Self Efficacy of Blood Pressure Control in Patients undergoing Hemodialysis: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Abstract
Abstract: Introduction and purpose: Hypertension is a common co-morbidity amongst
hemodialysis patients. Knowledge and self-efficacy levels of the patient can affect
health-related behaviors in managing the disease as well as the consequences of
the disease. This study was conducted to elicit the effect of an education
intervention on the knowledge and self-efficacy of hemodialysis patients in terms
of blood pressure control.
Methods: In a randomized clinical trial, 58 patients undergoing hemodialysis
were randomized into an intervention (n=29) or a control
group(n=29).Questionnaires were utilized to gather data relating to sample
demography and levels of knowledge and self efficacy about blood pressure
control in patients undergoing hemodialysis. The Intervention group received
education and at the end, the educating manual was delivered to patients. Then, it
was tracked once a week by the researcher. After 12 weeks, knowledge and self efficacy were measured in both groups again. Using SPSS 11 software and
descriptive statistics and paired and independent t tests data were gathered,
examined, and analyzed.
Results: The results showed that there was a significant difference between the
mean scores of knowledge before educating (35.24 ± 4.35) with 12 weeks after
educating (39.58±4.22) among the patients participating in the intervention group
(p < 0.001). The findings also indicated that, there was a significant difference
between average self-efficacy scores before educating (44.99 ± 3.79) with 12
weeks after educating (48.9± 3.79) among patients in the intervention group
(p=0.001).
Conclusion: This study results showed that, nursing education along with follow up in patients undergoing hemodialysis is effective on promotion of knowledge
and self-efficacy in these patients is in controlling blood pressure. Due to the
effectiveness and cost-effectiveness, this method is recommended for patients
undergoing hemodialysis.