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Analysis of three health education strategiesfor patients with arterial hypertension

Abstract

The scope of this article is to compare the effect of three health and nutrition education strategies on adherence to the non-pharmacological treatment of systemic arterial hypertension (SAH), using anthropometric, biochemical, clinical and dietetic parameters. It is a longitudinal intervention study of the comparative and quantitative approach community test. The sample was comprised of 212 individuals diagnosed with SAH, who met the inclusion/exclusion criteria. Participants were allocated into three groups, in order to evaluate different methods of intervention, carried out on a monthly basis, for twelve months. The Kolmogorov-Smirnov, ANOVA and Kruskal-Wallis tests were performed for the analyses. Educational interventions in Group 1 and 2 provided the best results on adherence to the non-pharmacological treatment of SAH. In the comparative analysis of different groups, the reduction of glucose showed statistical significant difference, with Group 2 showing the best evolution. Group 1 and 2 had better results on adherence to non-pharmacological treatment of SAH. It is important to stress that in health service practices there is a challenge to promote health education able to intervene on the issue of adherence to the treatment of SAH.

Arterial hypertension; Health education; Dietary and nutritional education; Adherence

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