Associations between socio-demographic factors and hypertension management during the COVID-19 pandemic: preliminary findings from Malaysia

The perspectives of hypertensive patients on the state of hypertension control during the ongoing pandemic restrictions have not been extensively studied in Malaysia. Therefore, this study aimed to assess the impact of socio-demographic factors, health literacy, and adherence on the overall hyperten...

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Main Authors: Elnaem, Mohamed Hassan, Kamarudin, Nur Hasyimah, Syed, Nabeel Kashan, Huri, Hasniza Zaman, Dehele, Inderpal Singh, Cheema, Ejaz
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spelling my.um.eprints.281862022-03-05T07:09:25Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/28186/ Associations between socio-demographic factors and hypertension management during the COVID-19 pandemic: preliminary findings from Malaysia Elnaem, Mohamed Hassan Kamarudin, Nur Hasyimah Syed, Nabeel Kashan Huri, Hasniza Zaman Dehele, Inderpal Singh Cheema, Ejaz BF Psychology R Medicine The perspectives of hypertensive patients on the state of hypertension control during the ongoing pandemic restrictions have not been extensively studied in Malaysia. Therefore, this study aimed to assess the impact of socio-demographic factors, health literacy, and adherence on the overall hypertension management in a group of Malaysian hypertensive patients during the COVID-19 pandemic. An anonymous, online cross-sectional study was conducted over three months that involved a group of Malaysian adults with hypertension. A validated, self-administered 30-item questionnaire was prepared in Malay and English languages on Google Forms. The link was then distributed to participants on social media (Facebook and WhatsApp). Following survey validation, a pilot study with 30 participants who met the inclusion criteria was carried out. The total scores for health literacy, adherence, and pandemic impact on hypertension control were calculated and compared across all independent variables. In a total of 144 study participants, controlled blood pressure was reported in 77% (N = 111). There were good levels of adherence and health literacy scores but moderate levels of pandemic impact scores. The total adherence scores showed a statistically significant difference between age groups (chi(2) = 6.48, p = 0.039) and those who reported having controlled and uncontrolled blood pressure (U = 1116, p = 0.001). Moreover, the analysis revealed statistically significant differences in total pandemic impact scores based on the age group (chi(2) = 15.008, p = 0.001), household income (chi(2) = 6.887, p = 0.032), employment (U = 1712, p = 0.006), and marital status (U = 520.5, p < 0.001). The youngest age group (18-39) years, the lowest income group, unemployed and unmarried individuals, had significantly higher pandemic impact scores. This denotes that those individuals were more prone to be negatively affected by the pandemic regarding their hypertension management. Most participants reported relatively controlled blood pressure and good levels of health literacy as well as adherence amidst the pandemic. To a moderate extent, study participants perceived that the pandemic had a negative effect on hypertension management. The perceived negative impact of the pandemic was attributed to several socio-demographic factors, such as age, household income, employment, and marital status. MDPI 2021-09 Article PeerReviewed Elnaem, Mohamed Hassan and Kamarudin, Nur Hasyimah and Syed, Nabeel Kashan and Huri, Hasniza Zaman and Dehele, Inderpal Singh and Cheema, Ejaz (2021) Associations between socio-demographic factors and hypertension management during the COVID-19 pandemic: preliminary findings from Malaysia. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18 (17). ISSN 1660-4601, DOI https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18179306 <https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18179306>. 10.3390/ijerph18179306
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topic BF Psychology
R Medicine
spellingShingle BF Psychology
R Medicine
Elnaem, Mohamed Hassan
Kamarudin, Nur Hasyimah
Syed, Nabeel Kashan
Huri, Hasniza Zaman
Dehele, Inderpal Singh
Cheema, Ejaz
Associations between socio-demographic factors and hypertension management during the COVID-19 pandemic: preliminary findings from Malaysia
description The perspectives of hypertensive patients on the state of hypertension control during the ongoing pandemic restrictions have not been extensively studied in Malaysia. Therefore, this study aimed to assess the impact of socio-demographic factors, health literacy, and adherence on the overall hypertension management in a group of Malaysian hypertensive patients during the COVID-19 pandemic. An anonymous, online cross-sectional study was conducted over three months that involved a group of Malaysian adults with hypertension. A validated, self-administered 30-item questionnaire was prepared in Malay and English languages on Google Forms. The link was then distributed to participants on social media (Facebook and WhatsApp). Following survey validation, a pilot study with 30 participants who met the inclusion criteria was carried out. The total scores for health literacy, adherence, and pandemic impact on hypertension control were calculated and compared across all independent variables. In a total of 144 study participants, controlled blood pressure was reported in 77% (N = 111). There were good levels of adherence and health literacy scores but moderate levels of pandemic impact scores. The total adherence scores showed a statistically significant difference between age groups (chi(2) = 6.48, p = 0.039) and those who reported having controlled and uncontrolled blood pressure (U = 1116, p = 0.001). Moreover, the analysis revealed statistically significant differences in total pandemic impact scores based on the age group (chi(2) = 15.008, p = 0.001), household income (chi(2) = 6.887, p = 0.032), employment (U = 1712, p = 0.006), and marital status (U = 520.5, p < 0.001). The youngest age group (18-39) years, the lowest income group, unemployed and unmarried individuals, had significantly higher pandemic impact scores. This denotes that those individuals were more prone to be negatively affected by the pandemic regarding their hypertension management. Most participants reported relatively controlled blood pressure and good levels of health literacy as well as adherence amidst the pandemic. To a moderate extent, study participants perceived that the pandemic had a negative effect on hypertension management. The perceived negative impact of the pandemic was attributed to several socio-demographic factors, such as age, household income, employment, and marital status.
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author Elnaem, Mohamed Hassan
Kamarudin, Nur Hasyimah
Syed, Nabeel Kashan
Huri, Hasniza Zaman
Dehele, Inderpal Singh
Cheema, Ejaz
author_facet Elnaem, Mohamed Hassan
Kamarudin, Nur Hasyimah
Syed, Nabeel Kashan
Huri, Hasniza Zaman
Dehele, Inderpal Singh
Cheema, Ejaz
author_sort Elnaem, Mohamed Hassan
title Associations between socio-demographic factors and hypertension management during the COVID-19 pandemic: preliminary findings from Malaysia
title_short Associations between socio-demographic factors and hypertension management during the COVID-19 pandemic: preliminary findings from Malaysia
title_full Associations between socio-demographic factors and hypertension management during the COVID-19 pandemic: preliminary findings from Malaysia
title_fullStr Associations between socio-demographic factors and hypertension management during the COVID-19 pandemic: preliminary findings from Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Associations between socio-demographic factors and hypertension management during the COVID-19 pandemic: preliminary findings from Malaysia
title_sort associations between socio-demographic factors and hypertension management during the covid-19 pandemic: preliminary findings from malaysia
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