2023
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-070244
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Factors associated with self-care behaviours among people with hypertension residing in Kathmandu: a cross-sectional study

Chandani Singh Nakarmi,
Samyog Uprety,
Anup Ghimire
et al.

Abstract: ObjectiveTo determine the prevalence and associated factors of self-care behaviours among people with hypertension in the Kathmandu district of Nepal.DesignCross-sectional study.SettingMunicipalities of Kathmandu district, Nepal.ParticipantsWe enrolled 375 adults aged ≥18 years with a minimum 1-year duration of hypertension using multistage sampling.Outcome measuresWe used the Hypertension Self-care Activity Level Effects to assess self-care behaviours and collected data through face-to-face interviews. We con… Show more

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“…The results of our study indicated that self-care behavior among participants is associated with certain factors, such as ethnicity, marital status, and body mass index (BMI). These findings align with a prior study that also identified ethnicity, marital status, and BMI as factors influencing self-care behavior in adults with hypertension (Ademe et al, 2019 ; Istek & Karakurt, 2016 ; Kharisna et al, 2018 ; Nakarmi et al, 2023 ; Zeighami Mohamadi et al, 2015 ). Self-care management for patients with hypertension involves adhering to lifestyle modification recommendations aimed at controlling risk factors that can exacerbate high blood pressure and worsen the patient’s hypertension.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The results of our study indicated that self-care behavior among participants is associated with certain factors, such as ethnicity, marital status, and body mass index (BMI). These findings align with a prior study that also identified ethnicity, marital status, and BMI as factors influencing self-care behavior in adults with hypertension (Ademe et al, 2019 ; Istek & Karakurt, 2016 ; Kharisna et al, 2018 ; Nakarmi et al, 2023 ; Zeighami Mohamadi et al, 2015 ). Self-care management for patients with hypertension involves adhering to lifestyle modification recommendations aimed at controlling risk factors that can exacerbate high blood pressure and worsen the patient’s hypertension.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%