Self-care practice of patients with arterial hypertension in primary health care
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https://doi.org/10.15253/2175-6783.2016000100008Keywords:
Self Care, Hypertension, Nursing, Primary Health Care.Abstract
Objective: to evaluate the practice of self-care performed by patients with systemic arterial hypertension inprimary health care. Methods: this is a descriptive and cross-sectional study, conducted with 92 individualswith arterial hypertension in a primary care unit. The data collection occurred through script and data analyzedusing descriptive statistics (frequency, mean and standard deviation) and through the understanding of theadaption between capacity and self-care demand. Results: it was identified as a practice of self-care: adequatewater intake, salt intake and restricted coffee, satisfactory sleep period, abstinence from smoking and alcoholism,continuing pharmacological treatment and attending medical appointments. As the demands: inadequatefeeding, sedentary lifestyle, had no leisure activities, self-reported stress, and limited knowledge. Conclusion: although patients performed treatment a few years ago, still showed up self-care deficits, highlighting the needfor nurses to advise and sensitize about the importance of self-care practice.Downloads
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2016-02-21
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Mendes, C. R. S., Miranda, M. D. C., Lima, F. E. T., Brito, E. A. W. de S., Freitas, I. de, & Matias, Érica O. (2016). Self-care practice of patients with arterial hypertension in primary health care. Rev Rene, 17(1), 52–59. https://doi.org/10.15253/2175-6783.2016000100008
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