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Blood Pressure Control and Associations with Social Support among Hypertensive Outpatients in a Developing Country

Relationships between social support characteristics with blood pressure control and recommended behaviors in Vietnamese hypertensive patients have not been investigated. This study is aimed at examining the role of social support characteristics in hypertension control and behaviors. Patients with...

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Autores principales: Thuy, Luu Quang, Thanh, Nguyen Hoang, Trung, Le Hong, Tan, Pham Huy, Nam, Hoang Thi Phuong, Diep, Pham Thi, An, Tran Thi Ha, Van San, Bui, Ngoc, Tran Nguyen, Van Toan, Ngo
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Publicado: Hindawi 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8041521/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33884271
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/7420985
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author Thuy, Luu Quang
Thanh, Nguyen Hoang
Trung, Le Hong
Tan, Pham Huy
Nam, Hoang Thi Phuong
Diep, Pham Thi
An, Tran Thi Ha
Van San, Bui
Ngoc, Tran Nguyen
Van Toan, Ngo
author_facet Thuy, Luu Quang
Thanh, Nguyen Hoang
Trung, Le Hong
Tan, Pham Huy
Nam, Hoang Thi Phuong
Diep, Pham Thi
An, Tran Thi Ha
Van San, Bui
Ngoc, Tran Nguyen
Van Toan, Ngo
author_sort Thuy, Luu Quang
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description Relationships between social support characteristics with blood pressure control and recommended behaviors in Vietnamese hypertensive patients have not been investigated. This study is aimed at examining the role of social support characteristics in hypertension control and behaviors. Patients with hypertension (n = 220) in Hanoi, Vietnam, were recruited into a cross-sectional study. Both functional and structural characteristics of social support and network were examined. Results showed that increasing total network size was related to 52% higher odds of uncontrolled hypertension (adjusted OR = 1.52, 95%CI = 1.22 − 1.89). Higher network sizes on the provision of information support related to advice, emotional support related to decisions, and practical support related to sickness were associated with lower odds of uncontrolled hypertension. Every additional 1% of the percentage of network members having hypertension decreased 2% the odds of uncontrolled hypertension (adjusted OR = 0.98, 95%CI = 0.96 − 1.00). A 1% additional network members who were living in the same household was associated with a decrease of 0.08 point of behavioral adherence score (coef. = −0.08; 95%CI = −0.12 − 0.03). Meanwhile, a 1% increase of network members who were friends on the provision of practical support related to sickness and jobs was related to an increase of 0.10 point and 0.19 point of behavioral adherence score (coef. = 0.10; 95%CI = 0.04 − 0.17 and coef. = 0.19; 95%CI = 0.06 − 0.32, respectively). The current study suggested that further interventions to improve hypertension management should address the potential effects of social network characteristics.
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spelling pubmed-80415212021-04-20 Blood Pressure Control and Associations with Social Support among Hypertensive Outpatients in a Developing Country Thuy, Luu Quang Thanh, Nguyen Hoang Trung, Le Hong Tan, Pham Huy Nam, Hoang Thi Phuong Diep, Pham Thi An, Tran Thi Ha Van San, Bui Ngoc, Tran Nguyen Van Toan, Ngo Biomed Res Int Research Article Relationships between social support characteristics with blood pressure control and recommended behaviors in Vietnamese hypertensive patients have not been investigated. This study is aimed at examining the role of social support characteristics in hypertension control and behaviors. Patients with hypertension (n = 220) in Hanoi, Vietnam, were recruited into a cross-sectional study. Both functional and structural characteristics of social support and network were examined. Results showed that increasing total network size was related to 52% higher odds of uncontrolled hypertension (adjusted OR = 1.52, 95%CI = 1.22 − 1.89). Higher network sizes on the provision of information support related to advice, emotional support related to decisions, and practical support related to sickness were associated with lower odds of uncontrolled hypertension. Every additional 1% of the percentage of network members having hypertension decreased 2% the odds of uncontrolled hypertension (adjusted OR = 0.98, 95%CI = 0.96 − 1.00). A 1% additional network members who were living in the same household was associated with a decrease of 0.08 point of behavioral adherence score (coef. = −0.08; 95%CI = −0.12 − 0.03). Meanwhile, a 1% increase of network members who were friends on the provision of practical support related to sickness and jobs was related to an increase of 0.10 point and 0.19 point of behavioral adherence score (coef. = 0.10; 95%CI = 0.04 − 0.17 and coef. = 0.19; 95%CI = 0.06 − 0.32, respectively). The current study suggested that further interventions to improve hypertension management should address the potential effects of social network characteristics. Hindawi 2021-04-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8041521/ /pubmed/33884271 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/7420985 Text en Copyright © 2021 Luu Quang Thuy et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Thuy, Luu Quang
Thanh, Nguyen Hoang
Trung, Le Hong
Tan, Pham Huy
Nam, Hoang Thi Phuong
Diep, Pham Thi
An, Tran Thi Ha
Van San, Bui
Ngoc, Tran Nguyen
Van Toan, Ngo
Blood Pressure Control and Associations with Social Support among Hypertensive Outpatients in a Developing Country
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title_fullStr Blood Pressure Control and Associations with Social Support among Hypertensive Outpatients in a Developing Country
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title_short Blood Pressure Control and Associations with Social Support among Hypertensive Outpatients in a Developing Country
title_sort blood pressure control and associations with social support among hypertensive outpatients in a developing country
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8041521/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33884271
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/7420985
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