Evaluation of awareness, treatment, control of hypertension and its effective factors in adults over 30 years old Covered by Salmas County Comprehensive Rural Health Service Centers
Abstract
Background: Hypertension is one of the major and growing health problems. The
purpose of this study was to determine the Evaluation of awareness, treatment,
control of hypertension and its effective factors in adults over 30 years old
Covered by Salmas County Comprehensive Rural Health Service Centers.
Methods: This cross-sectional study was performed on 756 people over 30 years
old Covered by Salmas County Comprehensive Rural Health Service Centers that
Selected By cluster sampling. Data were collected by using checklist and
demographic questionnaire, and then data were analyzed by SPSS25 software.
Findings: In this study, 95 (65.48%) were male. The mean and standard deviation
of patients' age was 58.86±12.08 years. Regarding the knowledge and perception
of hypertension, 45.24% of patients were moderate, 29.5% were good and 15.61%
were poor. Persons younger than 40 years of age, government staff, and diplomas
education and higher were significantly better informed than other about
hypertesion. Most of the study subjects by controled blood pressure were men
with of 67.3%, age group of 50-60 years with 63.72%, diploma and above 80%,
government staff with a 83.33%, normal weight 73.70%, and non-smokers
63.48% were. The results of adjusted ordinal logistic regression showed that
compared to the age group of less than 40 years, the age group of 50-60 years had
lower awareness score. Compared to the illitrate, those with a high educated, and
diploma or higher had a higher knowledge score. Adjusted logistic regression
results showed that there was no significant relationship between demographic
variables and hypertension status.
Conclusion:Participants had good and acceptable knowledge about hypertension,
and were in a good level in functional aspects such as disease control and
compliance. Health care providers should strengthen their programs by focusing
on identifying risk factors for hypertension, regular drug use training, nutrition
and physical activity to help improve the knowledge of patients, especially the
elderly.