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Measure Outcomes of Patients’ Instructions about Modifiable Risk Factors for Hypertensive Patients on Their Attitude and Lipid Profile

Laila Abdelnaby Hamed, Sheren El sayed Shrief, Abeer Yahia Mahdy, Mageda Abdelaty Soliman Arafat

American Journal of Nursing Research. 2019, 7(4), 445-452 doi:10.12691/ajnr-7-4-6
  • Table 1. Frequency and percentage distribution of the studied sample as regards their sociodemographic characteristic (n=100)
  • Table 2. Mean score of the studied patient regarding their physical assessment and examination
  • Table 3. Impact of the program on the lifestyle attitude Comparison Pre-post and pre-follow-up
  • Table 4. Impact of the program on the mean score of the studied patient regarding their body mass index
  • Table 5. Impact of the program on patient knowledge
  • Table 6. Impact of the program on the mean score of the studied patient regarding their medical examination
  • Table 7.Correlation between lipid profile and lifestyle practice
  • Table 8. Correlation between lab investigation and the level of knowledge