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Self-Management Interventions in Hypertension: A Comprehensive Review of Contemporary Approaches and Clinical Outcomes

Author(s) Mr. Libin Joseph, Ms. Aayushi Srivastava, Ms. Amrita Azad, Ms. Manshi
Country India
Abstract Background: Hypertension- one of the leading health challenge globally, with limited control over BP despite of high quality and therapeutic availability. By the help of patient education and active participation, varieties of self-management interventions are present today to control or manage Hypertension.

Objective: This review try to analyze current evidence on various self-management approaches for controlling hypertension, such as home BP monitoring, digital interventions to check and control BP, tele-health, community-based support systems etc.

Methods: Ten studies from different part of world are reviewed, to find different self-management techniques for BP management. Randomized controlled trials, cohort studies, and quasi-experimental designs are included for this review from various countries including Taiwan, Slovakia, Singapore, Kenya, Bangladesh, Indonesia, and United Kingdom.

Results: Many studies shows that systolic BP reductions (ranges between 2.2 to 22.1 mmHg), benefitted with regular Home BP monitoring. Digital interventions and tele-health approaches showed cost-effective outcomes as well as improved patient satisfaction. Self-management technique enhanced adherence to treatment, knowledge on disease and self-efficacy. Having support groups and regular home visits among vulnerable and weak populations or remote areas, made significant changes in BP control. Neighborhood factors and social determinants, especially among minority populations plays important role in self-care behaviors.

Conclusions: A wide variety of self-management interventions are used as much effective and cost-efficient approaches for hypertension control, even though factors like demographic aspects, technological facts, and socioeconomic factors are making some limits. More focus on long-term sustainability, high cost-effectiveness, and integrated with daily clinical practice will improve the quality of these.
Keywords Hypertension, Self-Management, Home BP Monitoring, Digital Health, Tele-Health
Field Medical / Pharmacy
Published In Volume 7, Issue 4, July-August 2025
Published On 2025-07-12
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2025.v07i04.50876
Short DOI https://doi.org/g9s9rg

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