Evaluation of community-based care delivered by primary healthcare providers in management of hypertension in a rural area of West Bengal

Background: Lifestyle modifications and medication compliance are key strategies. Objectives: To evaluate the effect of community-based care delivered by trained primary healthcare providers in management of hypertension. Materials and Methods: A longitudinal study was conducted between two groups o...

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Main Authors: Prianka Mukhopadhyay, Maumita De, Surajit Lahiri, Manisha Sarkar, Anima Haldar
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Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2023-01-01
Series:Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
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Online Access:http://www.jfmpc.com/article.asp?issn=2249-4863;year=2023;volume=12;issue=8;spage=1685;epage=1691;aulast=Mukhopadhyay
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author Prianka Mukhopadhyay
Maumita De
Surajit Lahiri
Manisha Sarkar
Anima Haldar
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Maumita De
Surajit Lahiri
Manisha Sarkar
Anima Haldar
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description Background: Lifestyle modifications and medication compliance are key strategies. Objectives: To evaluate the effect of community-based care delivered by trained primary healthcare providers in management of hypertension. Materials and Methods: A longitudinal study was conducted between two groups of newly diagnosed hypertensive patients to evaluate the impact of an educational intervention. Six blocks in a district were chosen with pairwise matching. All primary healthcare providers of one block in each pair were randomized to receive the intervention and the other was controlled. Next screening for risk factors, detection of hypertension, counseling, and follow-up care were provided. The patients within the control group received usual care as per clinician's discretion. A total of 227 patients in the “study” group and 230 patients in the “control” group were recruited from 12 subcenters selected randomly. Data analysis was done by χ2 test, t test, and GLM analysis using SPSS 16. Results: Patients in the intervention blocks demonstrated a statistically significant mean reduction in SBP of 16.14 ± 0.82 and DBP by 11.65 ± 0.53 compared to 9.83 ± 1.02 and 7.68 ± 0.66, respectively, in the control blocks after adjusting for age, sex, and baseline blood pressure at one-year follow-up. Regarding lifestyle-related cardiovascular risk factors, statistically significant differences were found in favor of the intervention group. Conclusion: The study supports and reinforces the utilization of trained primary healthcare providers under the NPCDCS program in screening and promoting blood pressure control by preventive services to hypertensive patients in the community.
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spelling doaj.art-1b817dc5dd7f469baea1bff474ea46862023-10-30T09:44:17ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Family Medicine and Primary Care2249-48632023-01-011281685169110.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_2435_22Evaluation of community-based care delivered by primary healthcare providers in management of hypertension in a rural area of West BengalPrianka MukhopadhyayMaumita DeSurajit LahiriManisha SarkarAnima HaldarBackground: Lifestyle modifications and medication compliance are key strategies. Objectives: To evaluate the effect of community-based care delivered by trained primary healthcare providers in management of hypertension. Materials and Methods: A longitudinal study was conducted between two groups of newly diagnosed hypertensive patients to evaluate the impact of an educational intervention. Six blocks in a district were chosen with pairwise matching. All primary healthcare providers of one block in each pair were randomized to receive the intervention and the other was controlled. Next screening for risk factors, detection of hypertension, counseling, and follow-up care were provided. The patients within the control group received usual care as per clinician's discretion. A total of 227 patients in the “study” group and 230 patients in the “control” group were recruited from 12 subcenters selected randomly. Data analysis was done by χ2 test, t test, and GLM analysis using SPSS 16. Results: Patients in the intervention blocks demonstrated a statistically significant mean reduction in SBP of 16.14 ± 0.82 and DBP by 11.65 ± 0.53 compared to 9.83 ± 1.02 and 7.68 ± 0.66, respectively, in the control blocks after adjusting for age, sex, and baseline blood pressure at one-year follow-up. Regarding lifestyle-related cardiovascular risk factors, statistically significant differences were found in favor of the intervention group. Conclusion: The study supports and reinforces the utilization of trained primary healthcare providers under the NPCDCS program in screening and promoting blood pressure control by preventive services to hypertensive patients in the community.http://www.jfmpc.com/article.asp?issn=2249-4863;year=2023;volume=12;issue=8;spage=1685;epage=1691;aulast=Mukhopadhyaycomparative effectiveness researcheducational early interventionhypertensionprevention and controltreatment outcome
spellingShingle Prianka Mukhopadhyay
Maumita De
Surajit Lahiri
Manisha Sarkar
Anima Haldar
Evaluation of community-based care delivered by primary healthcare providers in management of hypertension in a rural area of West Bengal
Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
comparative effectiveness research
educational early intervention
hypertension
prevention and control
treatment outcome
title Evaluation of community-based care delivered by primary healthcare providers in management of hypertension in a rural area of West Bengal
title_full Evaluation of community-based care delivered by primary healthcare providers in management of hypertension in a rural area of West Bengal
title_fullStr Evaluation of community-based care delivered by primary healthcare providers in management of hypertension in a rural area of West Bengal
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of community-based care delivered by primary healthcare providers in management of hypertension in a rural area of West Bengal
title_short Evaluation of community-based care delivered by primary healthcare providers in management of hypertension in a rural area of West Bengal
title_sort evaluation of community based care delivered by primary healthcare providers in management of hypertension in a rural area of west bengal
topic comparative effectiveness research
educational early intervention
hypertension
prevention and control
treatment outcome
url http://www.jfmpc.com/article.asp?issn=2249-4863;year=2023;volume=12;issue=8;spage=1685;epage=1691;aulast=Mukhopadhyay
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