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Nurse-led care interventions for high blood pressure control: Implications for non-communicable disease programs in Uganda

机译:护士主导的高血压控制干预措施:对乌干达非传染性疾病计划的影响

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Objective The aim of the integrative review was to assemble the best available evidence for effective nurse-led care interventions for high blood pressure control (HBP) and, then seeks to identify effective evidence based strategies for adaptability in non-communicable disease programs in Uganda. Material and methods A literature review of 18 articles was undertaken using the Medical subject terms “hypertensionurse”, “Sub-Saharan Africa”, “Nurse-led/Nurse run clinics” in Medline via PubMed and the Cochrane Central register of Controlled trials. We then set the search limits to include articles published in English, past five years, involving only human subjects and adults. Only articles that employed an intervention and involved a nurse/pharmacist or physician in primary, secondary and acute care setting were included for the study. The level and strength of the articles was appraised by using the Johns Hopkins Nursing Evidence-based practice appraisal tools. Results There is strong evidence to support nurse-led care interventions to be effective in the control of high blood pressure (HBP). There are a number of effective evidence based strategies for HBP control used by the nurses; patient/provider education, patient/provider reminder system, nurse prescribing, team based care, home BP monitoring and use of treatment algorithms. Conclusion Nurses play a significant role in the control of high blood pressure when they employ effective evidence based strategies in identification, prevention and management of hypertension. Adapting effective evidence based strategies in identification, prevention and management of non-communicable diseases could improve patient outcomes in Uganda.
机译:目的全面审查的目的是收集最佳的证据,以有效的护士指导的高血压控制护理干预措施,然后寻求确定基于证据的有效策略,以适应乌干达非传染性疾病规划的适应性。材料和方法在Medline上,通过PubMed和Cochrane Central对照试验注册,使用医学主题术语“高血压/护士”,“撒哈拉以南非洲”,“护士领导/护士经营的诊所”对18篇文章进行了文献综述。 。然后,我们设置搜索限制,以包括过去五年以英文发表的仅涉及人类受试者和成年人的文章。本研究仅包括采用干预措施并在初级,二级和急性护理环境中涉及护士/药剂师或医师的文章。通过使用基于约翰霍普金斯大学护理证据的实践评估工具对文章的水平和强度进行评估。结果有强有力的证据支持以护士为主导的护理干预措施可有效控制高血压(HBP)。护士采用了许多有效的基于证据的HBP控制策略。患者/提供者教育,患者/提供者提醒系统,护士开处方,基于团队的护理,家庭BP监控以及治疗算法的使用。结论护士采用有效的基于证据的策略来识别,预防和管理高血压时,在控制高血压中起着重要作用。在乌干达,采用有效的基于证据的策略来识别,预防和管理非传染性疾病可以改善患者的预后。

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