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KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICE (KAP) OF PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PHYSICIANS AND NURSES TOWARDS HYPERTENSION: A STUDY FROM DAMMAM, SAUDI ARABIA

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the quality of management of hypertensive patients attending Primary Health Care Center (PHC) in Dammam city and to determine factors that possibly affect it. DESIGN: A cross sectional study and direct interview. SETTING: Dammam city. SUBJECTS: All doctors and nurses from a ra...

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Autores principales: AI-Dharrab, Sami A., Mangoud, Abdalla M., Mohsen, Mohammad Fakhry A.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 1996
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3437162/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23008556
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author AI-Dharrab, Sami A.
Mangoud, Abdalla M.
Mohsen, Mohammad Fakhry A.
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Mangoud, Abdalla M.
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description OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the quality of management of hypertensive patients attending Primary Health Care Center (PHC) in Dammam city and to determine factors that possibly affect it. DESIGN: A cross sectional study and direct interview. SETTING: Dammam city. SUBJECTS: All doctors and nurses from a randomly selected sample of Primary Health Care Centers during April 1994. MAIN MEASURES: Measuring the knowledge, attitude and practice of doctors and nurses about hypertension management. RESULTS: Hypertension is regarded as an important health problem in Saudi Arabia in the opinion of majority of doctors (80′0) and nurses (69%). Almost half of the doctors and nurses believe that nurses are sufficiently qualified to measure blood pressure of patients. Most of the doctors (96.7%) and nurses (86%) depend merely on face-to-face education of patients Thirty percent of doctors and 34% of nurses think that the care for hypertensive patients in their Primary Health Care Centers is inadequate. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS: Offering on job training of both physicians and nurses on hypertension management. Producing a well planned protocol on the national level. Implementing a total quality management and medical audit system to PHC centers.
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spelling pubmed-34371622012-09-24 KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICE (KAP) OF PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PHYSICIANS AND NURSES TOWARDS HYPERTENSION: A STUDY FROM DAMMAM, SAUDI ARABIA AI-Dharrab, Sami A. Mangoud, Abdalla M. Mohsen, Mohammad Fakhry A. J Family Community Med Leading Article OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the quality of management of hypertensive patients attending Primary Health Care Center (PHC) in Dammam city and to determine factors that possibly affect it. DESIGN: A cross sectional study and direct interview. SETTING: Dammam city. SUBJECTS: All doctors and nurses from a randomly selected sample of Primary Health Care Centers during April 1994. MAIN MEASURES: Measuring the knowledge, attitude and practice of doctors and nurses about hypertension management. RESULTS: Hypertension is regarded as an important health problem in Saudi Arabia in the opinion of majority of doctors (80′0) and nurses (69%). Almost half of the doctors and nurses believe that nurses are sufficiently qualified to measure blood pressure of patients. Most of the doctors (96.7%) and nurses (86%) depend merely on face-to-face education of patients Thirty percent of doctors and 34% of nurses think that the care for hypertensive patients in their Primary Health Care Centers is inadequate. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS: Offering on job training of both physicians and nurses on hypertension management. Producing a well planned protocol on the national level. Implementing a total quality management and medical audit system to PHC centers. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 1996 /pmc/articles/PMC3437162/ /pubmed/23008556 Text en Copyright: © Journal of Family and Community Medicine http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICE (KAP) OF PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PHYSICIANS AND NURSES TOWARDS HYPERTENSION: A STUDY FROM DAMMAM, SAUDI ARABIA
title KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICE (KAP) OF PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PHYSICIANS AND NURSES TOWARDS HYPERTENSION: A STUDY FROM DAMMAM, SAUDI ARABIA
title_full KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICE (KAP) OF PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PHYSICIANS AND NURSES TOWARDS HYPERTENSION: A STUDY FROM DAMMAM, SAUDI ARABIA
title_fullStr KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICE (KAP) OF PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PHYSICIANS AND NURSES TOWARDS HYPERTENSION: A STUDY FROM DAMMAM, SAUDI ARABIA
title_full_unstemmed KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICE (KAP) OF PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PHYSICIANS AND NURSES TOWARDS HYPERTENSION: A STUDY FROM DAMMAM, SAUDI ARABIA
title_short KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICE (KAP) OF PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PHYSICIANS AND NURSES TOWARDS HYPERTENSION: A STUDY FROM DAMMAM, SAUDI ARABIA
title_sort knowledge, attitude and practice (kap) of primary health care physicians and nurses towards hypertension: a study from dammam, saudi arabia
topic Leading Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3437162/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23008556
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