Related factors to self-care behaviors in elderly with hypertension based on the Health Belief Model in Uremia County
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S Poormuhamad , Z Jalili * |
Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University of Tehran, Iran |
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Introduction: High blood pressure is the most important public health problem in developing countries. It a leading cause of stroke, kidney failure, premature death and a risk factor for cardiovascular disease particularly in elderly. The aim of conducting this study was to investigate the factors associated with self-care behaviors in elderly with hypertension based on health belief model in Uremia County.
Method: In this cross-sectional study of 120 elderly patients with hypertension who covered by health care centers in Uremia city were randomly enrolled. Data collection questionnaire included demographic questions, knowledge, self-care and health belief model structures. Data using ANOVA, linear regression analysis using software was 16SPSS
Results: The mean age of the elderly was 72.6 ± 11.72 years. The results showed that self-care behaviors had a significant relationship with gender, marital status, and economic situation. Perceived self-efficacy (B=0.382) and perceived susceptibility (B=0.20) were highest and lowest predictors of self-care behavior among HBM constructs respectively and were statistically significant.
Conclusion: According to the results, HBM constructs can play an important role in hypertension control among an elderly and perceived self-efficacy was more predictor hypertension self-care behaviors between HBM constructs. Therefore, recommended that researchers focus on another HBM constructs on self-care behaviors in the elderly at future studies |
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Keywords: Self-care, Elderly, Health Belief Model, Hypertension |
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Type of Study: Original research |
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elderly care Received: 2017/05/12 | Accepted: 2017/09/10 | Published: 2017/09/26
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