HERBAL THERAPIES USED BY HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS IN TURKEY

Authors

  • Zuhal Bahar
  • Sevgi Kızılcı
  • AyÅŸe BeÅŸer
  • Dilek Büyükkaya Besen
  • Nihal Gördes
  • Fatma Ersin
  • Aygul Kissal
  • Cantürk Çapık

Keywords:

Hypertension, Therapies, Herbalism, Nursing Care.

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to determine herbal therapies used by the patients for regulation of blood pressure. This descriptive study was conducted in three districts of Izmir, Turkey. The study group included 193 patients with hypertension diagnosis who admitted to a primary care center and accepted to participate in the study. Data were collected through an investigator-made questionnaire including questions about socio-demographic features and herbal therapies used for regulation of blood pressure. Percentiles and chi–square statistics tests were used to evaluate the data through SPSS 11.0 program. The subjects included in the study had suffered from hypertension for 8.28+7.92 years, and 95.9% of them received medication to treat their hypertension. Of all hypertensive patients, 51.3% used herbal therapies for the treatment of hypertension. The patients used herbal therapies most commonly when they felt ill. There were no statistically significant difference between the use of herbal therapies and gender, education, marital status, having health insurance and income level. Health professionals who provide primary health services, especially nurses, need to follow patients regularly and provide patient education on antihypertensive therapy. Nurses must plan the necessary training programs by evaluating the data about, whether the hypertension patients use herbal therapies that can affect their health negatively or not.

Author Biography

Zuhal Bahar

University of Nursing Faculty, Public Health Nursing Department, Inciralti, Izmir, Turkey

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Published

2012-12-11

How to Cite

Bahar, Z., Kızılcı, S., BeÅŸer, A., Besen, D. B., Gördes, N., Ersin, F., Kissal, A., & Çapık, C. (2012). HERBAL THERAPIES USED BY HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS IN TURKEY. African Journal of Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicines, 10(2), 292–298. Retrieved from https://journals.athmsi.org/index.php/ajtcam/article/view/1727

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Research Papers