Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2937096 International Journal of the Cardiovascular Academy 2016 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to search the effect of knowledge about hypertension and socio-demographic characteristics on controlling high blood pressure levels among patients diagnosed with hypertension.MethodsThis is a cross-sectional study. The study population was obtained from subjects diagnosed with hypertension and applied to primary health care centers in Yozgat province center, in 2013. The subjects with informed consent were enrolled into the study (n = 485). The data were collected via 15-item hypertension knowledge questionnaire and personal information survey prepared in accordance with the literature. The knowledge level was classified as follows: low (< 8 points); moderate (8–11 points); adequate (≥ 12 points).ResultsFrequencies of low, moderate and high level of knowledge about hypertension were 31.3%, 62.1% and 6.6% respectively. The effects of other socio-demographic parameters on the knowledge level were not significant even after multivariate analysis. Knowledge level was positively related to ratio of subjects with blood pressure under control but not significant (p > 0.05).ConclusionMajority of the subjects had inadequate knowledge about hypertension, two third of the subjects did not imply significant life style modification for hypertension.

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