TAILIEUCHUNG - báo cáo khoa học: " Pilot study evaluating the effects of an intervention to enhance culturally appropriate hypertension education among healthcare providers in a primary care setting"

Tuyển tập báo cáo các nghiên cứu khoa học quốc tế ngành y học dành cho các bạn tham khảo đề tài: Pilot study evaluating the effects of an intervention to enhance culturally appropriate hypertension education among healthcare providers in a primary care setting | Beune et al. Implementation Science 2010 5 35 http content 5 1 35 IMPLEMENTATION SCIENCE Implementation Science SHORT REPORT Open Access Pilot study evaluating the effects of an intervention to enhance culturally appropriate hypertension education among healthcare providers in a primary care setting Erik JAJ Beune 21 Patrick JE Bindels2 Jacob Mohrs1 Karien Stronks3 and Joke A Haafkens 1 Abstract Background To improve hypertension care for ethnic minority patients of African descent in the Netherlands we developed a provider intervention to facilitate the delivery of culturally appropriate hypertension education. This pilot study evaluates how the intervention affected the attitudes and perceived competence of hypertension care providers with regard to culturally appropriate care. Methods Pre- and post-intervention questionnaires were used to measure the attitudes experienced barriers and self-reported behaviour of healthcare providers with regard to culturally appropriate cardiovascular and general care at three intervention sites N 47 and three control sites N 35 . Results Forty-nine participants 60 completed questionnaires at baseline T0 and nine months later T1 . At T1 healthcare providers who received the intervention found it more important to consider the patient s culture when delivering care than healthcare providers who did not receive the intervention p . The intervention did not influence experienced barriers and self-reported behaviour with regard to culturally appropriate care delivery. Conclusion There is preliminary evidence that the intervention can increase the acceptance of a culturally appropriate approach to hypertension care among hypertension educators in routine primary care. Background In Western countries ethnic minority populations of African descent have higher rates of hypertension and worse hypertension-related health outcomes than Europeans 1-3 . This has also been observed among Afro-Surinamese .

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