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Prevalence of Hypertension and Associated Factors among Bank Workers in Harar Town, Eastern Ethiopia 2018
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Background: Hypertension clinically defined as a blood pressure of 140/90 mmHg or more on at least two readings on separated time. It is one of the most prevalent non communicable diseases and the most important preventable risk factor for premature death worldwide, due to heart disease and stroke. It is the most important modifiable risk factor for coronary heart disease, stroke, congestive heart failure, end stage renal disease and peripheral vascular diseases Objective: To assess the prevalence of hypertension and its associated factors among bank workers in Harar town, Eastern Ethiopia 2018 Methods and material: Institutions based cross sectional study was conducted on 149 Bank workers in 6 governmental and 19 private banks which were found in Harar Town. Sample was allocated proportionately and study participant was selected by simple random sampling. Collected and checked data were entered in to Epi Data software version 3.02 and exported and analyzed using SPSS version 21. Descriptive statistics were used to determine prevalence such as frequency, percentage, mean and ratio. Both Bivariate and multiple logistic regressions were used to observe the association between the outcome variable and associated factors. P value less than 0.2 in Bivariate analysis was transferred to multivariate analysis and P value less than or equal to 0.05 was considered as level of statistically significance. Result: The prevalence of hypertension on this study was 27.5 %. Among study participant 6(4%) had diagnosed with hypertension and only 3 (2%) had on treatment and follow- up. 26(17.4%) bank workers BMI Was obsessed. In multivariable logistic regression analysis Age, Sedentary life style and BMI of bank workers had significant association with hypertension Conclusion and recommendation: The prevalence of Hypertension in the study was 27.5% Age, Sedentary life style and BMI (Obesity) in this study was positively associated with higher odds of having hypertension. Regular blood monitoring, conducting physical exercise and reduction of Alcohol consumption and street Treatment care and follow-up strategy need to be maintained.
Title: Prevalence of Hypertension and Associated Factors among Bank Workers in Harar Town, Eastern Ethiopia 2018
Description:
Background: Hypertension clinically defined as a blood pressure of 140/90 mmHg or more on at least two readings on separated time.
It is one of the most prevalent non communicable diseases and the most important preventable risk factor for premature death worldwide, due to heart disease and stroke.
It is the most important modifiable risk factor for coronary heart disease, stroke, congestive heart failure, end stage renal disease and peripheral vascular diseases Objective: To assess the prevalence of hypertension and its associated factors among bank workers in Harar town, Eastern Ethiopia 2018 Methods and material: Institutions based cross sectional study was conducted on 149 Bank workers in 6 governmental and 19 private banks which were found in Harar Town.
Sample was allocated proportionately and study participant was selected by simple random sampling.
Collected and checked data were entered in to Epi Data software version 3.
02 and exported and analyzed using SPSS version 21.
Descriptive statistics were used to determine prevalence such as frequency, percentage, mean and ratio.
Both Bivariate and multiple logistic regressions were used to observe the association between the outcome variable and associated factors.
P value less than 0.
2 in Bivariate analysis was transferred to multivariate analysis and P value less than or equal to 0.
05 was considered as level of statistically significance.
Result: The prevalence of hypertension on this study was 27.
5 %.
Among study participant 6(4%) had diagnosed with hypertension and only 3 (2%) had on treatment and follow- up.
26(17.
4%) bank workers BMI Was obsessed.
In multivariable logistic regression analysis Age, Sedentary life style and BMI of bank workers had significant association with hypertension Conclusion and recommendation: The prevalence of Hypertension in the study was 27.
5% Age, Sedentary life style and BMI (Obesity) in this study was positively associated with higher odds of having hypertension.
Regular blood monitoring, conducting physical exercise and reduction of Alcohol consumption and street Treatment care and follow-up strategy need to be maintained.
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