1. Effect of standardized management of hypertension patients in community
Yili ZHANG ; Qingping ZHU ; Shuaida LU
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2020;27(2):201-204
Objective:
To investigate the effect of standardized management of hypertension patients in community.
Methods:
Permanent residents aged 50-60 in the community were selected as the survey subjects from January 2016 to January 2017.After the standardized training of professional doctors in the First People's Hospital of Huainan, a unified investigation was carried out.A total of 160 qualified hypertensive patients were selected, including 91 males and 69 females.According to the random number table method, the patients were divided into the control group and the intervention group.The control group was given routine community nursing, and the intervention group was given standardized community team management, and the intervention period was 1 year.The changes of blood pressure and awareness rate before and after intervention were compared and analyzed.
Results:
Through standardized management of the team, the awareness rate, medication rate and control rate (85.0%, 77.5%, 47.5%) of the control group were higher than those before management (57.5%, 53.8%, 28.8%). The " three rates" of hypertension patients in intervention group (100.0%, 92.5%, 68.8%) were higher than those before management (58.8%, 56.2%, 31.3%). Moreover, the awareness rate, medication rate and control rate of the intervention group were significantly higher than those of the control group(χ2=12.973, 7.059, 7.421, all