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Hypertension-related Knowledge and Its Relationship with Blood Pressure Control in Hypertensive Patients Visiting a Semi-private Tertiary-care Charity Hospital in Karachi, Pakistan
by
Sarwar, Tooba
, Patel, Muhammad Junaid
, Nadeem, Mohammad Khurram
, Iftikhar, Sundus
, Mari, Anum
, Khatri, Adeel
in
Age
/ Blood pressure
/ Body mass index
/ Cardiology
/ Charities
/ Diabetes
/ Family medical history
/ Females
/ Gender
/ Hospitals
/ Hypertension
/ Internal Medicine
/ Knowledge
/ Males
/ Patients
/ Preventive Medicine
/ Socioeconomic factors
2019
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Hypertension-related Knowledge and Its Relationship with Blood Pressure Control in Hypertensive Patients Visiting a Semi-private Tertiary-care Charity Hospital in Karachi, Pakistan
by
Sarwar, Tooba
, Patel, Muhammad Junaid
, Nadeem, Mohammad Khurram
, Iftikhar, Sundus
, Mari, Anum
, Khatri, Adeel
in
Age
/ Blood pressure
/ Body mass index
/ Cardiology
/ Charities
/ Diabetes
/ Family medical history
/ Females
/ Gender
/ Hospitals
/ Hypertension
/ Internal Medicine
/ Knowledge
/ Males
/ Patients
/ Preventive Medicine
/ Socioeconomic factors
2019
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Hypertension-related Knowledge and Its Relationship with Blood Pressure Control in Hypertensive Patients Visiting a Semi-private Tertiary-care Charity Hospital in Karachi, Pakistan
by
Sarwar, Tooba
, Patel, Muhammad Junaid
, Nadeem, Mohammad Khurram
, Iftikhar, Sundus
, Mari, Anum
, Khatri, Adeel
in
Age
/ Blood pressure
/ Body mass index
/ Cardiology
/ Charities
/ Diabetes
/ Family medical history
/ Females
/ Gender
/ Hospitals
/ Hypertension
/ Internal Medicine
/ Knowledge
/ Males
/ Patients
/ Preventive Medicine
/ Socioeconomic factors
2019
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Hypertension-related Knowledge and Its Relationship with Blood Pressure Control in Hypertensive Patients Visiting a Semi-private Tertiary-care Charity Hospital in Karachi, Pakistan
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Hypertension-related Knowledge and Its Relationship with Blood Pressure Control in Hypertensive Patients Visiting a Semi-private Tertiary-care Charity Hospital in Karachi, Pakistan
2019
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Introduction Hypertension is one of the leading causes of mortality worldwide. Fifty-four percent of strokes and forty-seven percent of cardiovascular deaths are caused by suboptimal control of blood pressure. Economically developing countries like Pakistan are heavily burdened with an ever-rising epidemic of cardiovascular disease and stroke morbidity and mortality. Therefore, urgent steps are required to treat, as well as modify, risk factors for cardiovascular disease, including hypertension. Purpose The objective of this study was to ascertain the knowledge of hypertension and other sociodemographic variables and their impact on controlling blood pressures in the hypertensive population belonging to the low socioeconomic strata. Methods This cross-sectional study was conducted in the general medicine and cardiology outpatient clinics of a tertiary care charity hospital. Three-hundred thirty-five hypertensive patients of age >24 years were selected and informed consent was obtained. Hypertension-related knowledge was assessed using the Modified \"Hypertensive Knowledge-Level Scale (HK-LS)\" via a 15-20 min interview. Secondary variables in the questionnaire included social demographics, medical history, and assessment of body mass index (BMI) and blood pressure average values, which were measured during the interview. Knowledge was recorded based on the 33-point modified HK-LS scale, whereas secondary variables were not counted toward the assessment of knowledge. Results The frequencies of low, moderate, and high levels of hypertension-related knowledge were recorded as 2.1%, 79.4%, and 62%, respectively. Among 335 patients, (57.3%) were male, the mean age was 52.5 ± 11.5 years, and 63.6% were professionally active. Median systolic blood pressure (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) in hypertensive patients were 140 and 86 mmHg, respectively. Sixty-nine percent of patients reported existing comorbidities, 54% had diabetes, 20.7% had cardiovascular disease, and 24% reported renal disease. No significant association was observed between the levels of knowledge of hypertension and gender, blood pressure (BP) status, professional activity, and age groups (p=0.877, p=0.863, p=0.125, and p=0.400, respectively). Conclusion The majority had adequate knowledge of hypertension but only 64.8% had controlled BP status. This depicts not a lack of knowledge and awareness but rather a lack of prevention of risk factors related to hypertension. Thus, further studies are advised to look into the preventive strategies employed by patients to control their BP and assess their effectiveness.
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Springer Nature B.V,Cureus
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