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ISSN: 2249-4995 (Print)
ISSN: 2277-8810 (Online)
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BLOOD PRESSURE AWARENESS AMONG GENERAL POPULATION: A RURAL WEST BENGAL EXPERIENCE WITH LOGISTIC REGRESSION

Sanjoy Kumar Sadhukhan, Swati Khan.

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Abstract
Objectives: The study was conducted with an objective to find out the awareness of self blood pressure in a rural community of West Bengal and factors associated with it.
Methods: A community based cross-sectional study on self BP awareness among adults (≥18 years) was carried out in a rural community of West Bengal through house to house visits. Total study subjects were1201 (Male=598; Female=603) of which 132 (11%) were hypertensive.
Results: Only 17.2% of all study subjects were aware of their own BP readings with no male-female difference. This awareness was significantly associated with age, education, economic status and hypertension, which remained significant, even after multiple logistic regressions. Even among hypertensives, only 38% were aware of their self BP. Nearly 67.11% of the study subjects had no knowledge about complications of hypertension. About 86.92% of the study subjects were ignorant about the life style changes required to prevent hypertension. Regarding hypertension control/treatment, 72.85% of study subjects were unaware. In general, males had better knowledge compared to females,although not always statistically significant.
Conclusion: Self BP awareness among this study population was very poor even among the hypertensives leading to a high risk of cerebrovascular accidents and coronary heart diseases. Interpersonal communication in medical facilities as well as other strategies like group-discussions (general and focal), mass media and general education system can be utilized to improve the situation.

Key words: Blood Pressure; Awareness; Hypertension; Complication;Prevention; Control; Logistic Regression


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Sadhukhan SK, Khan S. BLOOD PRESSURE AWARENESS AMONG GENERAL POPULATION: A RURAL WEST BENGAL EXPERIENCE WITH LOGISTIC REGRESSION. Natl J Med Res. 2012; 2(1): 55-58.



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Sadhukhan SK, Khan S. BLOOD PRESSURE AWARENESS AMONG GENERAL POPULATION: A RURAL WEST BENGAL EXPERIENCE WITH LOGISTIC REGRESSION. Natl J Med Res. 2012; 2(1): 55-58.



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Sadhukhan SK, Khan S. BLOOD PRESSURE AWARENESS AMONG GENERAL POPULATION: A RURAL WEST BENGAL EXPERIENCE WITH LOGISTIC REGRESSION. Natl J Med Res. (2012), [cited May 20, 2013]; 2(1): 55-58.



Harvard Style

Sadhukhan, S. K. & Khan, S. (2012) BLOOD PRESSURE AWARENESS AMONG GENERAL POPULATION: A RURAL WEST BENGAL EXPERIENCE WITH LOGISTIC REGRESSION. Natl J Med Res, 2 (1), 55-58.



Turabian Style

Sadhukhan, Sanjoy Kumar, and Swati Khan. 2012. BLOOD PRESSURE AWARENESS AMONG GENERAL POPULATION: A RURAL WEST BENGAL EXPERIENCE WITH LOGISTIC REGRESSION. National Journal of Medical Research, 2 (1), 55-58.



Chicago Style

Sadhukhan, Sanjoy Kumar, and Swati Khan. "BLOOD PRESSURE AWARENESS AMONG GENERAL POPULATION: A RURAL WEST BENGAL EXPERIENCE WITH LOGISTIC REGRESSION." National Journal of Medical Research 2 (2012), 55-58.



MLA (The Modern Language Association) Style

Sadhukhan, Sanjoy Kumar, and Swati Khan. "BLOOD PRESSURE AWARENESS AMONG GENERAL POPULATION: A RURAL WEST BENGAL EXPERIENCE WITH LOGISTIC REGRESSION." National Journal of Medical Research 2.1 (2012), 55-58. Print.



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Sadhukhan, S. K. & Khan, S. (2012) BLOOD PRESSURE AWARENESS AMONG GENERAL POPULATION: A RURAL WEST BENGAL EXPERIENCE WITH LOGISTIC REGRESSION. National Journal of Medical Research, 2 (1), 55-58.




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