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Effect of Foot Reflexology on Blood Pressure and Quality of Life among Patients with Essential Hypertension

The 5th Annual & 2nd International Scientific conference of the Faculty of Nursing Benha University in Collaboration with Najran University & Lebanese Nursing Student Association (LNSA).New Advanced in Nursing Science and Practices Nursing Vision • 2018
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Authors Amany Ali Mahmoud Ali El-Abd1, Kamelia Fouad Abdalla2, Hanan Gaber Mohamed 3& Marwa Mosaad Ali 4
Keywords Essential hypertension, Foot reflexology, Blood pressure, Quality of Life
Journal The 5th Annual & 2nd International Scientific conference of the Faculty of Nursing Benha University in Collaboration with Najran University & Lebanese Nursing Student Association (LNSA).New Advanced in Nursing Science and Practices Nursing Vision
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Pages 1-24
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Supplementary Materials Hanan Gaber Mohammed Mahmoud_reprint 5.pdf
Abstract
Hypertension represents a major threat for millions of people around the world, it’s a cause
for growing public health concern in most countries, a leading cause of death, disability and a highly health
care cost, which must persuade all health authorities to cope with this challenge. Aim of the study: was to
evaluate the effect of foot reflexology on blood pressure (BP) and quality of life(QOL) among patients with
essential hypertension. Methods: A quasi-experimental design was used. Setting: the study was conducted at
out-patient of cardiac, medical & neurological clinics at Benha University Hospital. Study subjects: A
purposive sample of 60 patients with essential hypertension who attended the cardiac, medical &
neurological outpatient clinics at Benha University Hospital within 6 months ago. They were divided into
equal two groups, foot reflexology group (study) and control group. Tools: Three tools were used to collect
data (1) Interview questionnaire sheet, (2) Patients' heart rate (HR) & BP measurement sheet & (3) Quality of
Life Questionnaire. Results: the present study revealed that there was no significant difference between both
groups in the 1st month of follow up visit pre-interventional period regarding complaint, HR, BP & QoL
p>0.05 while become highly significant difference in the 2nd & 3rd months p