The Effect of Nursing Interventions Based on Conservation Motivation Theory on Drug Adherence and Healthy Lifestyle Behaviors in Patients With Hypertension: A Randomized Controlled Study (HYPERNİ)
Hypertension, Public Health; Nursing Staff

About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Hypertension, Public Health; Nursing Staff focused on measuring Hypertension, Nursing Staff, Medication Adherence, Healthy lifestyles
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Those diagnosed with primary hypertension 40 to 59 years old (59 inclusive) * Mobile phone user to receive the SMS to be sent by the researcher. At least literate and able to speak Turkish Participants who use antihypertensive drugs who do not have communication problems in terms of hearing, vision and understanding and who score "8 and above" according to the compliance scale, defined as non-adherent to treatment were decided to be included in the study Exclusion Criteria Having a second chronic disease Those with mental or communication problems Those with secondary hypertension (Addison's disease, Renal artery stenosis, Hypo/hyperthyroidism, Parenchymal kidney disease, Cushing's Disease) Pregnant or lactating,
Sites / Locations
- Family Health Center No. 7 affiliated with Karaman Provincial Health Directorate
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Intervention Group that applied nursing interventions
Individuals who do not apply nursing interventions based on protection motivation theory
The intervention consists of two components and is planned to last 14 weeks. The first component consists of hypertension education based on the Protection Motivation Theory. The second component is the sending of regularly delivered Protection Motivation Theory-based SMS messages aimed at reminding, encouraging and motivating patients to maintain medication adherence and healthy lifestyle changes.
Control Group: Individuals who did not apply nursing interventions based on protection motivation theory in patients with hypertension