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“I think taking herbal medicine first can help prevent. If it doesn’t work, then can take start taking the medication given by the doctors.” Patients’ perceptions towards hypertension in Fiji

BACKGROUND: Hypertension remains a public health challenge worldwide however, the prevention, detection, treatment and management of this condition are not highly prioritized. Health knowledge has an important impact on individual’s health. The ability to actively participate in screening, diagnosis...

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Autores principales: Jonathan, Avock Johnny, Mohammadnezhad, Masoud, Raikanikoda, Filimone
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10461813/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37639401
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0285998
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Raikanikoda, Filimone
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description BACKGROUND: Hypertension remains a public health challenge worldwide however, the prevention, detection, treatment and management of this condition are not highly prioritized. Health knowledge has an important impact on individual’s health. The ability to actively participate in screening, diagnosis and management of hypertension are influenced by patient’s knowledge of hypertension. To understand why hypertension is so difficult to control, it may be of benefit to gain an understanding of the patient’s perspective. Hence, the aim of the study is to explore the perceptions of patients on prevention and diagnosis of hypertension in Fiji. METHODS: The study used a qualitative method approach. The study was conducted at the four purposively selected health centers in the Lautoka/ Yasawa medical subdivision. A purposive sampling was used which included all the patients who attended the SOPD, age more than 18 years and above, diagnosed with hypertension for 6 months or more and attended clinic at one of the 4 selected health centers. Semi-structured open-ended interview guide were used to collect data among patients through in-depth interviews. Thematic analysis was used manually to analyze the data using four steps that is immersion in the data, coding the data, creating categories and identifying themes / subthemes. RESULTS: Twenty-five SOPD patients took part in the in-depth interview and the responses were grouped into two themes. The themes emerged included hypertension knowledge and diagnosis of hypertension in a closed family and self. Subthemes derived from the hypertension knowledge were measures of awareness, hypertension aetiology, risk perception, origin of information and concept of prevention. Sub themes derived from the diagnosis of hypertension in a closed family were perception when first diagnosed, hypertension in relation and hypertension impact. Patients’ knowledge on etiologies and risk factors of hypertension were generally poor. Majority of the participants learnt about hypertension in hospitals and few over radios and television. Diagnosis in a closed family triggered worrisome, fear and fright on some patients. CONCLUSION: Majority of the patients have less knowledge about various risk factors of hypertension. Worrisome, fearful, frightful, frustration and sadness were some of the reactions and emotions highlighted by the patients. It is important to design culturally tailored interventions that address the psychological and behavioral needs of the patients. Recommendation to conduct further studies to understand the perception of hypertension among the general public.
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spelling pubmed-104618132023-08-29 “I think taking herbal medicine first can help prevent. If it doesn’t work, then can take start taking the medication given by the doctors.” Patients’ perceptions towards hypertension in Fiji Jonathan, Avock Johnny Mohammadnezhad, Masoud Raikanikoda, Filimone PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Hypertension remains a public health challenge worldwide however, the prevention, detection, treatment and management of this condition are not highly prioritized. Health knowledge has an important impact on individual’s health. The ability to actively participate in screening, diagnosis and management of hypertension are influenced by patient’s knowledge of hypertension. To understand why hypertension is so difficult to control, it may be of benefit to gain an understanding of the patient’s perspective. Hence, the aim of the study is to explore the perceptions of patients on prevention and diagnosis of hypertension in Fiji. METHODS: The study used a qualitative method approach. The study was conducted at the four purposively selected health centers in the Lautoka/ Yasawa medical subdivision. A purposive sampling was used which included all the patients who attended the SOPD, age more than 18 years and above, diagnosed with hypertension for 6 months or more and attended clinic at one of the 4 selected health centers. Semi-structured open-ended interview guide were used to collect data among patients through in-depth interviews. Thematic analysis was used manually to analyze the data using four steps that is immersion in the data, coding the data, creating categories and identifying themes / subthemes. RESULTS: Twenty-five SOPD patients took part in the in-depth interview and the responses were grouped into two themes. The themes emerged included hypertension knowledge and diagnosis of hypertension in a closed family and self. Subthemes derived from the hypertension knowledge were measures of awareness, hypertension aetiology, risk perception, origin of information and concept of prevention. Sub themes derived from the diagnosis of hypertension in a closed family were perception when first diagnosed, hypertension in relation and hypertension impact. Patients’ knowledge on etiologies and risk factors of hypertension were generally poor. Majority of the participants learnt about hypertension in hospitals and few over radios and television. Diagnosis in a closed family triggered worrisome, fear and fright on some patients. CONCLUSION: Majority of the patients have less knowledge about various risk factors of hypertension. Worrisome, fearful, frightful, frustration and sadness were some of the reactions and emotions highlighted by the patients. It is important to design culturally tailored interventions that address the psychological and behavioral needs of the patients. Recommendation to conduct further studies to understand the perception of hypertension among the general public. Public Library of Science 2023-08-28 /pmc/articles/PMC10461813/ /pubmed/37639401 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0285998 Text en © 2023 Jonathan et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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“I think taking herbal medicine first can help prevent. If it doesn’t work, then can take start taking the medication given by the doctors.” Patients’ perceptions towards hypertension in Fiji
title “I think taking herbal medicine first can help prevent. If it doesn’t work, then can take start taking the medication given by the doctors.” Patients’ perceptions towards hypertension in Fiji
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title_full_unstemmed “I think taking herbal medicine first can help prevent. If it doesn’t work, then can take start taking the medication given by the doctors.” Patients’ perceptions towards hypertension in Fiji
title_short “I think taking herbal medicine first can help prevent. If it doesn’t work, then can take start taking the medication given by the doctors.” Patients’ perceptions towards hypertension in Fiji
title_sort “i think taking herbal medicine first can help prevent. if it doesn’t work, then can take start taking the medication given by the doctors.” patients’ perceptions towards hypertension in fiji
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10461813/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37639401
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0285998
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