CRJIM (Clinical and Research Journal in Internal Medicine)
Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): Volume 4 No 1, May 2023

Assessment of Clinical Barriers Factors to Healthy Lifestyles amongst Hypertensives in Communities of Idoma Tribe of Benue State, Nigeria

Daniel Okpe (Lincoln University College Malaysia)
Regidor Dioso (Department Of Nursing Sc. University Of Jos , Nigeria)
Ogunyewo Abayomi (Department Of Nursing Sc. University Of Jos , Nigeria)
Oyerele Emmanuel (Department Of Nursing Sc. University Of Jos , Nigeria)
Daniel Grace (Department Of Nursing Sc. University Of Jos , Nigeria)



Article Info

Publish Date
25 May 2023

Abstract

Background: Some personal and health-related factors may influence hypertensive patients' level of self-management. Aim: to determine clinical factors acting as barriers to the eleven (11) healthy lifestyles (self-management) practices amongst hypertensives in communities of Idoma tribe, Benue state Nigeria. Methods: A multi-stage, multi-communities, cross-sectional simple random sampling method for quantitative and qualitative data using Self-reported/administered questionnaire and Semi- structured focus group discussion/interviews was used. Data analyzed using descriptive statistics-frequency and percentage presented in tables, while thematic analysis was used for qualitative information. Results: Clinical factors barrier to medication adherent are; not having any symptom 85.1%, fear of side effect of drugs 84.4%, physical exercise barriers are Physician did not prescribe physical exercise 86.1%, Not have any symptoms 85.7%; Respondent stated that feel better 84.9% and when you do not have any symptom 79.9%, are barriers to self- BP monitoring clinically. Feel better 88%, poor commitment between patients and health care personnel 76% are barriers to DASH. 86% and 74.2%, feel better, being overweight were weight management barriers respectively. Moderation in Alcohol clinical factor barriers are; when you feel well 75.7% and feel better 72.6%. Barrier factor to non-smoking adherence is feel better 58.4%. Stress control clinical barriers are; feel worse 73.5% and multiple medical treatment regimen 71.8% amongst others. Follow prescribed treatment plan; Feel better 84%, not having symptom 81% amongst others were clinical barriers. Conclusion: The result calls for intervention to improve the population clinical factor barriers to the eleven healthy lifestyles variables.

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crjim

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Education Health Professions Immunology & microbiology Medicine & Pharmacology Nursing Public Health Other

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Clinical and Research Journal in Internal Medicine is the official open access journal of Internal Medicine Research Center, Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Brawijaya, Malang, Indonesia. It publishes articles two times per year. It is a peer reviewed publication of ...