Early Detection Of Secondary Hypertension: Collaborative Screening Framework In Primary Health Care Settings Role Of Family Physicians And Nursing

Authors

  • Maryam Mohammed Al-Sharif, Nahid Zaal Aljohani, Thoraya Abdul Qader Hejazy, Tahani Nasser Almwaled, Morad Hamaed Alhazmi, Afnan Musaad Almabdi
  • Ashraf Mohammed Alfadli, Saeed Saleh Alzhrani, Abdul Hameed Al-Muzaini, Mousa Hamid Alkhateeb, Faten Abdurabuh Alrehaili, Adel Hassan Mohammed Hussain

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.70082/21kdm778

Abstract

Secondary hypertension is a significant public health concern, accounting for a notable percentage of hypertension cases in the population. It stems from identifiable medical conditions such as endocrine disorders, renal diseases, or certain medication effects. Therefore, prompt and accurate diagnosis is crucial to prevent severe health consequences, including cardiovascular complications, stroke, and renal failure. Family physicians and nursing personnel play critical roles in the early detection and management of secondary hypertension in primary health care settings. This paper outlines the pivotal roles of family physicians and nursing staff in identifying, evaluating, and managing secondary hypertension, emphasizing the importance of a collaborative screening framework that enhances early detection and leads to improved patient outcomes. The integration of evidence-based protocols, effective communication strategies, and patient-centered care is vital for optimizing care delivery in primary care settings.

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2024-04-10

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Early Detection Of Secondary Hypertension: Collaborative Screening Framework In Primary Health Care Settings Role Of Family Physicians And Nursing. (2024). The Review of Diabetic Studies , 66-70. https://doi.org/10.70082/21kdm778