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KMID : 0379319940190020129
Korean Journal of Rural Medicine
1994 Volume.19 No. 2 p.129 ~ p.140
Prevalence Rate of Hypertension and Cared Pattern in Rural Aged over Sixty Years Old



Abstract
The survey has for its object to detect prevalence rate of hypertension in target population, to find out the risk factor to hypertension, to detect the hypertensive patients cared pattern and therefore, to consider a effective counterplan for
the
long
term about hypertension.
The study population of this survey was 894 out of 1013 target population from Feb. 1 1994 to March 31 1994 in Kyougsang-namdo Ulsan-gun Samnam-myoun. For these two month, check of blood pressure and direct measurement of height and weight was
carried
out by mass screening and home visiting and had an interview about risk factors for hypertension and cared pattern by questionnaire.
@ES The results of survey were as follows ;
@EN 1. The prevalence rate of 894 study population was 27.5% and 26.0% in man and 28.6% in women.
2. In male, the prevalence rate for age group, family history of hypertension, drinking, salt intake by risk factors were significant statistically.
3. In female, the prevalence rate for salt intake, body mass index by risk factors were significant statistically.
4. Motivation which was diagnosed as hypertension was that be examined for subjective symptoms of hypertension and routine check for health was only 25.0%, 9.1% and visiting to the hospital for other diseases, detect hypertension by change was
65.8%.
5. The experience of treatment in prevalent cases was significant statistically in middle class of SES. And the place of treatment by risk factors could not be significant statistically in spite of the majority selected hospital generally.
6. The reasons of non-compliance in prevalent cases was restricting daily activities for its 45.5% most high and the interruption of treatment in prevalent cases was far from hospital geographically for its 47.6% most high.
7. The preventive behavior about hypertensive by risk factors or general characteristics wasn't significant statistically.
8. Being treated or not in the near future about age group, SES, family history of the hypertension was significant statistically. And with regard to the place of treatment in the near future, in spite of the majority selected hospital
generally,
it
wasn't significant statistically.
9. The reasons of non-compliance in incidence cases was restricting daily activities for its 46.8% most high.
10. The preventive behavior in the near future about age group, education level, SES, family history of hypertension was significant statistically.
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