Research Article

[Retracted] Factors Analysis of the Compliance Rate of Hypertension Detection Control and Self-Assessment Control in Community Outpatient Clinics

Table 5

Univariate analysis results of hypertension self-assessment and control compliance

VariableUp to standard(, n)Not to standard(, n)t/χ2P

GenderMale138 (49.08%)72 (51.06%)0.1390.772
Female133 (50.902%)69 (48.94%)
Age66.26 ± 10.7266.65 ± 10.570.5430.587
ProfessionBrain power127 (46.86%)63 (44.68%)1.2640.642
Physical strength144 (53.14%)78 (55.32%)
ExerciseYes103 (38.01%)52 (36.88%)8.2690.004
No168 (61.99%)89 (63.12%)
SmokingYes113 (41.70%)61(43.26%)21.0640.001
No158 (58.30%)80 (56.74%)
DrinkingYes117 (43.17%)63 (44.68%)10.6170.001
No154 (56.83%)78 (55.32%)
High blood pressure-related knowledgeKnow126 (46.49%)43 (30.50%)28.6430.001
Do not know145 (53.51%)98 (69.50%)
Excessive salt intakeYes142 (52.40%)88 (62.41%)5.0240.025
No129 (47.60%)53 (37.59%)
Follow-upRegular163 (60.15%)79 (56.03%)10.3320.037
Irregular108 (39.85%)62 (43.97%)
Sleep qualityGood123 (45.39%)59 (15.60%)6.7270.029
Poor148 (54.61%)82 (58.16%)
Hypertension complicationsYes192 (70.85%)141 (84.40%)12.3690.007
No79 (29.15%)22 (15.60%)
Target organ damageHeart enlargement and hypertrophy81 (29.15%)51 (29.89%)9.3790.014
Carotid thickening and plaque93 (34.32%)42 (15.80%)
Proteinuria, increased serum creatinine97(35.79%)48(17.71%)
Office blood pressure up to the standardYes194 (71.59%)78 (55.32%)5.3370.009
No77 (28.41%)63 (44.68%)