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CompletedNCT06529289

Effectiveness of Female Community Health Volunteers Training on Hypertension Knowledge and Blood Pressure Measurement Skills in Nepal

Effectiveness of Female Community Health Volunteers Training Program on Hypertension Knowledge and Blood Pressure Measurement Skills in Kavrepalanchowk, Nepal

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
131 (actual)
Sponsor
Kathmandu University School of Medical Sciences · Academic / Other
Sex
Female
Age
25 Years – 65 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

The investigators aimed to investigate the effectiveness of training FCHVs in hypertension knowledge and blood pressure measuring skills and explore their perceptions of challenges and opportunities to deliver hypertension counseling and monitor Blood pressure in the community. The investigators conducted a quasi-experimental study design among 131 FCHVs from Namobuddha and Mandandeupur municipalities. The investigators quantitatively measured the baseline and end-line hypertension knowledge and BP measurement skills after providing a one-day training on hypertension knowledge and BP measurement. Furthermore, the investigators conducted three focus group discussions with FCHVs to explore the challenges and opportunities of FCHVs in community-based hypertension management.

Detailed description

Female Community Health Volunteers (FCHVs) in Nepal could play a role in preventing and managing hypertension. Limited studies have been conducted on Nepal's FCHV knowledge and capacity to deliver hypertension-related counseling and services. The investigators investigate the effectiveness of training FCHVs in hypertension knowledge and blood pressure measuring skills and explore their perceptions of challenges and opportunities to deliver hypertension counseling and monitor Blood pressure in the community. The investigators conducted a quasi-experimental study design among 131 FCHVs from Namobuddha and Mandandeupur municipalities. The investigators quantitatively measured the baseline and end-line hypertension knowledge and BP measurement skills after providing a one-day training on hypertension knowledge and BP measurement. The investigators used the Hypertension Knowledge Level Scale (HK-LS) to assess the knowledge through face-to-face interviews and observed BP measurement skills using an observation checklist. The investigators used paired t-tests to see the mean difference before and after the training. The investigators performed linear regression to assess the hypertension knowledge and BP measurement skills scores with socio-demographic and FCHV's general performance. Furthermore, the investigators conducted three focus group discussions with FCHVs to explore the challenges and opportunities of FCHVs in community-based hypertension management. The investigators transcribed the recorded discussion verbatim and analyzed it using the framework analysis method

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERTrainingWe conducted one day of training for FCHVs and four different groups of FCHVs from two municipalities. We conducted training on hypertension knowledge and blood pressure measurement skills for FCHVs. Studies from Nepal show that with appropriate training, FCHV has the potential to promote hypertension education and conduct hypertension screening. Access to essential equipment such as digital blood pressure monitors, would improve FCHV performance on measuring blood pressure. Therefore, our training was to provide hypertension knowledge and to train FCHVs to measure blood pressure. The training had two objectives referring to enhancing knowledge and building skills.

Timeline

Start date
2023-04-20
Primary completion
2023-10-20
Completion
2024-06-01
First posted
2024-07-31
Last updated
2024-07-31

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Nepal

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT06529289. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.