Authors :
BROTOBOR, Deliverance; BROTOBOR, Onoriode; EDEAWE, Isaac Osahogie; ISABU, Augustina Chikaodili; OKOJIE, I.O. Agatha
Volume/Issue :
Volume 9 - 2024, Issue 7 - July
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/IJISRT24JUL1881
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Abstract :
High blood pressure also known as
hypertension is the second global risk factor for disease.
The study assessed the awareness and control measures
of hypertension among elderly individuals in a South-
South Community, Nigeria. The study surveyed 92
elderly individuals using a descriptive design, using a
self-structured questionnaire, and analyzing data using
SPSS version 24. Findings established 60.13± 0.45 as the
mean age of the respondents; 49(53.3%) were females
and 29(31.5%) were business executives. 85(92.4%) of
participants know that hypertension is an increase in
one’s blood pressure. 60(65.2%) of participants know
that regular checking of blood pressure is a preventive
strategy against hypertension. 80(87%) of participants
understand that adherence to hypertensive drugs as
prescribed by the doctor is one of the ways to control
blood pressure. 66(71.7%) of the participants agree that
taking food low in salt can help to control blood
pressure. 69 (75%) of participants agree that the
availability of time to go for regular blood pressure
check-ups is very important. This study concluded that
there is a high level of awareness of hypertension and a
cause for concern, as majority of the participants has
inadequate practice of control measures of hypertension.
Keywords :
Awareness, Control, Elderly, Hypertension, Measures.
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High blood pressure also known as
hypertension is the second global risk factor for disease.
The study assessed the awareness and control measures
of hypertension among elderly individuals in a South-
South Community, Nigeria. The study surveyed 92
elderly individuals using a descriptive design, using a
self-structured questionnaire, and analyzing data using
SPSS version 24. Findings established 60.13± 0.45 as the
mean age of the respondents; 49(53.3%) were females
and 29(31.5%) were business executives. 85(92.4%) of
participants know that hypertension is an increase in
one’s blood pressure. 60(65.2%) of participants know
that regular checking of blood pressure is a preventive
strategy against hypertension. 80(87%) of participants
understand that adherence to hypertensive drugs as
prescribed by the doctor is one of the ways to control
blood pressure. 66(71.7%) of the participants agree that
taking food low in salt can help to control blood
pressure. 69 (75%) of participants agree that the
availability of time to go for regular blood pressure
check-ups is very important. This study concluded that
there is a high level of awareness of hypertension and a
cause for concern, as majority of the participants has
inadequate practice of control measures of hypertension.
Keywords :
Awareness, Control, Elderly, Hypertension, Measures.