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Applying Health Belief Model among High Risk Hypertensive Clients

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Background: Worldwide, recent reports indicate that more than one billion adults
(more than a quarter of the world's population) had hypertension, Aim: evaluation the effect
of application (HBM) amongst high risk hypertensive clients. Research design: qausi
experimental design was used. Sample: included ten percent of total number 910 of clients
who attended on out-patient clinic in the previous year (214-2015). Setting: the study was
conducted at out patients' clinic of medicine affiliated to the Ain Shams University Hospital.
Tools: three tools were used to collect data; the first tool: was a self-administered
questionnaire for assessing socio-demographic characteristics of clients, and their knowledge
about hypertension. Second tool: (HBM) related to hypertension. Third tool: physically
assessment health status of clients measured (BP, pulse, weight, height). Results: study
indicated that more than half of hypertensive clients had unsatisfactory knowledge related to
hypertension and near three fifth of them with higher percentage in female. Post health belief
model application, there was highly significant improvement in clients knowledge, attitude,
and blood pressure. Conclusion: the study proved that used of HBM as framework that
guide and help improvement in client's knowledge, attitude, and health status.
Recommendations: the study recommended that design and implement different educational
programs based on HBM for hypertensive client's and regarding to needs assessment for
hypertension (e.g.: definition, classification, causes, signs/symptoms, diagnostic methods,
complication, methods of early detection of client's at high risk, management) to improve the
rate of compliance by improving client's consequences. Counseling hypertensive client's
every time whenever they visit to physician to improve the compliance to antihypertensive
drugs, therapeutic lifestyle modification, and other needed self-cares to control hypertension.
Design and disseminate related booklets and brochures to raise client's knowledge regarding
hypertension (detect, treating, controlling) as well the community social support network.
Utilize different media channels such as T.V., to raise population awareness regarding
hypertension, prevention and intervention.

DOI

10.21608/ejhc.2020.106958

Keywords

Hypertension, health belief model, Uncontrolled hypertension, Behavior

Authors

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Heba Abd El Hafiez

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Abd El Rhman

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Community Health Nursing department-Faculty of Nursing -Ain Shams University.

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Magda Abd El-Sattar

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Ahmed

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Community Health Nursing department-Faculty of Nursing -Ain Shams University.

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Sabah Abd El-Mobdi

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Radwan

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Community Health Nursing department-Faculty of Nursing -Ain Shams University.

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11

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2

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12465

Issue Date

2020-06-01

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2020-08-10

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2020-06-01

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286

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306

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1687-9546

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Egyptian Journal of Health Care

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Applying Health Belief Model among High Risk Hypertensive Clients

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22 Jan 2023