Title of article
Adding story-centered care to standard lifestyle intervention for people with Stage 1 hypertension
Author/Authors
Patricia Liehr، نويسنده , , Janet C. Meininger، نويسنده , , Robert Vogler، نويسنده , , Wenyaw Chan، نويسنده , , Lorraine Frazier، نويسنده , , Sharon Smalling، نويسنده , , Francisco Fuentes، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
6
From page
16
To page
21
Abstract
This study examined the blood pressure (BP)-lowering effect of adding story-centered care (i.e., carefully attending to anotherʹs narrative) to standard lifestyle intervention (i.e., exercise training and nutrition counseling) for people with Stage 1 hypertension. The subjects (N = 24), who were university and hospital employees, were unmedicated and received standard lifestyle intervention; half were randomly assigned to story-centered care. Their 24-hour BP was measured four times at 8-week intervals, twice before and twice after the intervention. Subjects who received story-centered care had greater decreases (p < .05) in awake systolic BP over the 6-month study period. Neither systolic nor diastolic sleep BP was significantly affected. Story-centered care showed promise for contributing to the BP-lowering effect of lifestyle intervention. Approaches for integrating story-centered care into the treatment of people with hypertension are challenging but warrant further attention.
Journal title
Applied Nursing Research
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Applied Nursing Research
Record number
484512
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