Quality Of Life Among Individuals Living With Hypertension In Urban Areas: Gweru.

ABSTRACT

Hypertension now largely affects low and middle income countries with a higher prevalence of

46% in African adults of 25 years and above. In Zimbabwe the prevalence of hypertension

ranges from 30% and 40% regardless of the cut off and this has been consistent and high in the

urban areas than rural areas mostly due to urbanization. The increase in the prevalence rates

reported is mostly thought to be attributable to certain unhealthy lifestyles and behaviors such as

smoking, excessive alcohol intake. This study aims to determine the quality of life among

individuals living with hypertension in urban areas: Gweru. The study was a cross-sectional

quality of life (QOL) survey relying on quantitative data. One hundred hypertensive patients

aged 18 years and above and those attending the Gweru Provincial Hospital were recruited using

simple random sampling technique. Participants were interviewed using a structured

questionnaire WHOQOL-BREF (26 items) tools. Descriptive statistics were used to examine

mean scores of QOL. Pearson‟s correlation coefficient was applied to estimate the internal

consistency, and the level of agreement between different domains of WHOQOL-BREF,

respectively. Independent T-test and ANOVA test followed by multiple linear regression

analyses were used to measure the association between QOL domains and independent variables.

The QOL among hypertensive patients was found moderate in all domains, except for social

domain that was fairly low (mean=8.12). Backward multiple linear regressions revealed that

being men, married, attainment of higher education, having physical activities at moderate level

and employed were positively associated with QOL. WHOQOL-BREF is a reliable instrument to

measure QOL among hypertensive patients. The results revealed lower QOL in social

relationships domain compared to other domains and differences in QOL across patients‟

demographical characteristics. Given the results, encouraging more in physical activities and

strengthening treatment adherence should be considered to improve QOL of hypertensive

individuals, especially for social aspect.

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APA

MUREPA, T (2021). Quality Of Life Among Individuals Living With Hypertension In Urban Areas: Gweru.. Afribary. Retrieved from https://tracking.afribary.com/works/quality-of-life-among-individuals-living-with-hypertension-in-urban-areas-gweru

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MUREPA, TAWANDA "Quality Of Life Among Individuals Living With Hypertension In Urban Areas: Gweru." Afribary. Afribary, 02 May. 2021, https://tracking.afribary.com/works/quality-of-life-among-individuals-living-with-hypertension-in-urban-areas-gweru. Accessed 22 Nov. 2024.

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MUREPA, TAWANDA . "Quality Of Life Among Individuals Living With Hypertension In Urban Areas: Gweru.". Afribary, Afribary, 02 May. 2021. Web. 22 Nov. 2024. < https://tracking.afribary.com/works/quality-of-life-among-individuals-living-with-hypertension-in-urban-areas-gweru >.

Chicago

MUREPA, TAWANDA . "Quality Of Life Among Individuals Living With Hypertension In Urban Areas: Gweru." Afribary (2021). Accessed November 22, 2024. https://tracking.afribary.com/works/quality-of-life-among-individuals-living-with-hypertension-in-urban-areas-gweru