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Quality in screening and measuring blood pressure in China's primary health care: a national cross-sectional study using unannounced standardized patientsResearch in context

Authors :
Lanping Zhang
Huijuan Liang
Huanyuan Luo
Wenjun He
Yiyuan Cai
Siyuan Liu
Yancun Fan
Wenxiu Huang
Qing Zhao
Dongmei Zhong
Jiaqi Li
Sensen Lv
Chunping Li
Yunyun Xie
Nan Zhang
Dong (Roman) Xu
Source :
The Lancet Regional Health. Western Pacific, Vol 43, Iss , Pp 100973- (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2024.

Abstract

Summary: Background: This study aims to evaluate primary care providers' adherence to the standard of measuring blood pressure for people aged 35 or above during their initial visit, as per Chinese guidelines, and to identify factors affecting their practices. Methods: We developed 11 standardized patients (SP) cases as tracer conditions to evaluate primary care, and deployed trained SPs for unannounced visits to randomly selected providers in seven provinces of China. The SPs used a checklist based on guidelines to record whether and how blood pressure was measured. Data were analyzed descriptively and regression analysis was performed to examine the association between outcomes and factors such as provider, patient, facility, and clinical case characteristics. Findings: The SPs conducted 1201 visits and found that less than one-third of USPs ≥35 had their blood pressure measured. Only 26.9% of migraine and 15.4% of diabetes cases received blood pressure measurements. Additionally, these measurements did not follow the proper guidelines and recommended steps. On average, 55.6% of the steps were followed with few providers considering influencing factors before measurement and only 6.0% of patients received both-arm measurements. The use of wrist sphygmomanometers was associated with poor blood pressure measurement. Interpretation: In China, primary care hypertension screening practices fall short of guidelines, with infrequent initiation of blood pressure measurements and inadequate adherence to proper measurement steps. To address this, priority should be placed on adopting, implementing, and upholding guidelines for hypertension screening and measurement. Funding: National Natural Science Foundation of China, Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation, Doctoral Fund Project of Inner Mongolia Medical University, China Postdoctoral Science Foundation.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
26666065
Volume :
43
Issue :
100973-
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
The Lancet Regional Health. Western Pacific
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.7952dc1f56974d519868f2116ee845c1
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lanwpc.2023.100973