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The Effects of Lifestyle Intervention Using the Modified Beliefs, Attitude, Subjective Norms, Enabling Factors Model in Hypertension Management: Quasi-Experimental Study

BACKGROUND: Hypertension is a serious health issue and a significant risk factor for cardiovascular disease and stroke. Although various health education models have been used to improve lifestyle in patients with hypertension, the findings have been inconsistent. OBJECTIVE: This study aims to asses...

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Autores principales: Villarino, Resti Tito, Arcay, Christopher Asuncion, Temblor, Maria Concepcion, Villarino, Maureen Lorence, Bagsit, Rosita, Ocampo, Lanndon, Bernard, Paquito
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Publicado: JMIR Publications 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8501407/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34559063
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/20297
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author Villarino, Resti Tito
Arcay, Christopher Asuncion
Temblor, Maria Concepcion
Villarino, Maureen Lorence
Bagsit, Rosita
Ocampo, Lanndon
Bernard, Paquito
author_facet Villarino, Resti Tito
Arcay, Christopher Asuncion
Temblor, Maria Concepcion
Villarino, Maureen Lorence
Bagsit, Rosita
Ocampo, Lanndon
Bernard, Paquito
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description BACKGROUND: Hypertension is a serious health issue and a significant risk factor for cardiovascular disease and stroke. Although various health education models have been used to improve lifestyle in patients with hypertension, the findings have been inconsistent. OBJECTIVE: This study aims to assess the effects of a lifestyle intervention program using a modified Beliefs, Attitude, Subjective Norms, Enabling Factors (BASNEF) model among nonadherent participants with hypertension in managing elevated blood pressure (BP) levels. METHODS: This study reports a quantitative quasi-experimental research work, particularly using a repeated-measures design of the within-subjects approach on the 50 nonadherent patients who received a diagnosis of essential hypertension in Cebu, Philippines. The research participants received 5 sessions of training based on a modified BASNEF model. An adherence instrument was used as an evaluation platform. The first phase gathers participants' relevant profiles and background, and the final phase gathers participants' systolic BP, diastolic BP, heart rate, and adherence scores. RESULTS: The results indicate that the phase 1 mean systolic readings (146.50, SD 19.59) differ significantly from the phase 4 mean systolic readings (134.92, SD 15.24). They also suggest that the lifestyle intervention based on session III or phase IV behavioral intention in the BASNEF model microgroup sessions positively affects BP readings among the research participants. CONCLUSIONS: This study has established that the BASNEF model approach can be a good BP management technique.
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spelling pubmed-85014072021-11-01 The Effects of Lifestyle Intervention Using the Modified Beliefs, Attitude, Subjective Norms, Enabling Factors Model in Hypertension Management: Quasi-Experimental Study Villarino, Resti Tito Arcay, Christopher Asuncion Temblor, Maria Concepcion Villarino, Maureen Lorence Bagsit, Rosita Ocampo, Lanndon Bernard, Paquito JMIR Cardio Original Paper BACKGROUND: Hypertension is a serious health issue and a significant risk factor for cardiovascular disease and stroke. Although various health education models have been used to improve lifestyle in patients with hypertension, the findings have been inconsistent. OBJECTIVE: This study aims to assess the effects of a lifestyle intervention program using a modified Beliefs, Attitude, Subjective Norms, Enabling Factors (BASNEF) model among nonadherent participants with hypertension in managing elevated blood pressure (BP) levels. METHODS: This study reports a quantitative quasi-experimental research work, particularly using a repeated-measures design of the within-subjects approach on the 50 nonadherent patients who received a diagnosis of essential hypertension in Cebu, Philippines. The research participants received 5 sessions of training based on a modified BASNEF model. An adherence instrument was used as an evaluation platform. The first phase gathers participants' relevant profiles and background, and the final phase gathers participants' systolic BP, diastolic BP, heart rate, and adherence scores. RESULTS: The results indicate that the phase 1 mean systolic readings (146.50, SD 19.59) differ significantly from the phase 4 mean systolic readings (134.92, SD 15.24). They also suggest that the lifestyle intervention based on session III or phase IV behavioral intention in the BASNEF model microgroup sessions positively affects BP readings among the research participants. CONCLUSIONS: This study has established that the BASNEF model approach can be a good BP management technique. JMIR Publications 2021-09-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8501407/ /pubmed/34559063 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/20297 Text en ©Resti Tito Villarino, Christopher Asuncion Arcay, Maria Concepcion Temblor, Maureen Lorence Villarino, Rosita Bagsit, Lanndon Ocampo, Paquito Bernard. Originally published in JMIR Cardio (https://cardio.jmir.org), 24.09.2021. 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 work, first published in JMIR Cardio, is properly cited. The complete bibliographic information, a link to the original publication on https://cardio.jmir.org, as well as this copyright and license information must be included.
spellingShingle Original Paper
Villarino, Resti Tito
Arcay, Christopher Asuncion
Temblor, Maria Concepcion
Villarino, Maureen Lorence
Bagsit, Rosita
Ocampo, Lanndon
Bernard, Paquito
The Effects of Lifestyle Intervention Using the Modified Beliefs, Attitude, Subjective Norms, Enabling Factors Model in Hypertension Management: Quasi-Experimental Study
title The Effects of Lifestyle Intervention Using the Modified Beliefs, Attitude, Subjective Norms, Enabling Factors Model in Hypertension Management: Quasi-Experimental Study
title_full The Effects of Lifestyle Intervention Using the Modified Beliefs, Attitude, Subjective Norms, Enabling Factors Model in Hypertension Management: Quasi-Experimental Study
title_fullStr The Effects of Lifestyle Intervention Using the Modified Beliefs, Attitude, Subjective Norms, Enabling Factors Model in Hypertension Management: Quasi-Experimental Study
title_full_unstemmed The Effects of Lifestyle Intervention Using the Modified Beliefs, Attitude, Subjective Norms, Enabling Factors Model in Hypertension Management: Quasi-Experimental Study
title_short The Effects of Lifestyle Intervention Using the Modified Beliefs, Attitude, Subjective Norms, Enabling Factors Model in Hypertension Management: Quasi-Experimental Study
title_sort effects of lifestyle intervention using the modified beliefs, attitude, subjective norms, enabling factors model in hypertension management: quasi-experimental study
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8501407/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34559063
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/20297
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