Blood pressure control and its associated factors among hypertensive patients at health clinics in Kuala Muda district, Kedah
Introduction: Primary care providers play a major role in treating patients with hypertension. Despite the wide availability of primary healthcare facilities, blood pressure control remains poor. This study aimed to determine the proportion of blood pressure (BP) control and its associated facto...
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2016
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Institution: | Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin |
Language: | English |
Summary: | Introduction: Primary care providers play a major role in
treating patients with hypertension. Despite the wide availability
of primary healthcare facilities, blood pressure control remains
poor. This study aimed to determine the proportion of blood
pressure (BP) control and its associated factors among patients
attending health clinics in Kuala Muda district, Kedah.
Methods: A retrospective study was done from April to May 2015
at seven health clinics in Kuala Muda district, Kedah. Stratified
random sampling was used and data from patients’ record were
retrieved using self-designed data collection proforma. Samples
chosen were those newly diagnosed hypertension patients from
January 2014 onwards, aged more than 18 years old and with
at least 6 months follow up. Controlled blood pressure was
defined as in the Malaysian Clinical Practice Guidelines for the
Management of Hypertension (4th edition).
Results: A total of 331 hypertensive patient records were
selected. There were 160 patients (48.3%) with controlled BP.
Multiple logistic regression analysis showed that age (OR= 1.03,
95% CI: 1.01, 1.05, p= 0.041) and systolic BP at presentation
(OR= 0.95, 95% CI: 0.93, 0.96, p< 0.001) were associated with
controlled BP. Initial BP stage and risk level at presentation were
not associated with controlled BP.
Conclusion: BP control in this population was at par with other
studies. However, with the increasing prevalence of hypertension
and its complications, multiple strategies should be implemented
to increase the proportion of patients with controlled blood
pressure. |
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