1. The Efficacy of a Comprehensive Reminder System to Improve Health Behaviors and Blood Pressure Control in Hypertensive Ischemic Stroke Patients: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
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Li-Hong Wan, Xiao-Pei Zhang, Li-Ming You, Heng-Fang Ruan, and Shao-Xian Chen
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BLOOD pressure ,CHI-squared test ,STATISTICAL correlation ,EXPERIMENTAL design ,FISHER exact test ,HEALTH behavior ,HEALTH education ,CARDIAC patients ,INTERNET ,MEDICAL cooperation ,PATIENT education ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,RESEARCH ,STATISTICAL sampling ,STATISTICAL hypothesis testing ,T-test (Statistics) ,STATISTICAL reliability ,RANDOMIZED controlled trials ,PRE-tests & post-tests ,BLIND experiment ,HEALTH care reminder systems ,EVALUATION of human services programs ,DATA analysis software ,HEALTH Belief Model ,STROKE patients ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,MANN Whitney U Test - Abstract
Background and Objective: The health behaviors of hypertensive stroke patients in China are not satisfactory. In this study, we tested the effect of a Health Belief Model Comprehensive Reminder System on health behaviors and blood pressure control in hypertensive ischemic stroke patients after occurrence and hospital discharge. Methods: A randomized, parallel-group, assessor-blinded experimental design yielded participation of 174 hospitalized hypertensive ischemic stroke patients. The intervention consisted of face-to-face and telephone health belief education, a patient calendar handbook, and weekly automated short-message services. Data were collected at baseline and 3 months after discharge. Results: Three months after discharge, the intervention group showed statistically, significantly better health behaviors for physical activity, nutrition, low-salt diet, and medication adherence. The intervention group also had statistically, significantly decreased systolic blood pressure and increased blood pressure control rate. Smoking and alcohol use behaviors were not affected. Conclusion: At 3 months, use of the Comprehensive Reminder System based on the Health Belief Model, yielded improvement in most health behaviors and blood pressure control in hypertensive ischemic stroke patients. Continued implementation of this intervention protocol is warranted to determine the long-term effect. Smoking and alcohol use behaviors need to be targeted with a different intervention. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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