Indirect measurement of arterial blood pressure: physiotherapists’ theoretical knowledge

Blood pressure checking and its theoretical knowledge are crucial to obtain reliable data in clinical examination. Although it is considered a simple technique to be learned and applied, it is not fully dealt with at physiotherapy university courses. Therefore, a wide range of mistakes and misinterp...

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Main Authors: Marcelle Morgana Vieira de Assis, Júlia Barreto Bastos de Oliveira
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade de Fortaleza 2003-12-01
Series:Revista Brasileira em Promoção da Saúde
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Online Access:http://www.unifor.br/hp/revista_saude/v16/artigo3.pdf
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spelling doaj-411b0bcfbd924375930813dadab01fc42020-11-24T21:04:33ZporUniversidade de FortalezaRevista Brasileira em Promoção da Saúde1806-12221806-12302003-12-01161/21720Indirect measurement of arterial blood pressure: physiotherapists’ theoretical knowledgeMarcelle Morgana Vieira de AssisJúlia Barreto Bastos de OliveiraBlood pressure checking and its theoretical knowledge are crucial to obtain reliable data in clinical examination. Although it is considered a simple technique to be learned and applied, it is not fully dealt with at physiotherapy university courses. Therefore, a wide range of mistakes and misinterpretations are likely to threaten treatment quality. This work aims to evaluate the theory background of physiotherapists for blood pressure measurement. From June to October 2002, 55 physiotherapists answered a 20- question multiple-choice questionnaire on general knowledge related to concepts, anatomy and physiology, suitable equipment, indirect measurement, blood pressure values, mistakes and misinterpretation factors related to blood pressure measurement. The results disclose faulty theory concepts in the sample studied, indicating the need of deeper approach to this complex theme during course and ongoing updating of professionals.http://www.unifor.br/hp/revista_saude/v16/artigo3.pdfBlood pressureHypertensionBlood pressure determination/methodsKnowledgeattitudespracticePhysical therapy (Speciality)
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author Marcelle Morgana Vieira de Assis
Júlia Barreto Bastos de Oliveira
spellingShingle Marcelle Morgana Vieira de Assis
Júlia Barreto Bastos de Oliveira
Indirect measurement of arterial blood pressure: physiotherapists’ theoretical knowledge
Revista Brasileira em Promoção da Saúde
Blood pressure
Hypertension
Blood pressure determination/methods
Knowledge
attitudes
practice
Physical therapy (Speciality)
author_facet Marcelle Morgana Vieira de Assis
Júlia Barreto Bastos de Oliveira
author_sort Marcelle Morgana Vieira de Assis
title Indirect measurement of arterial blood pressure: physiotherapists’ theoretical knowledge
title_short Indirect measurement of arterial blood pressure: physiotherapists’ theoretical knowledge
title_full Indirect measurement of arterial blood pressure: physiotherapists’ theoretical knowledge
title_fullStr Indirect measurement of arterial blood pressure: physiotherapists’ theoretical knowledge
title_full_unstemmed Indirect measurement of arterial blood pressure: physiotherapists’ theoretical knowledge
title_sort indirect measurement of arterial blood pressure: physiotherapists’ theoretical knowledge
publisher Universidade de Fortaleza
series Revista Brasileira em Promoção da Saúde
issn 1806-1222
1806-1230
publishDate 2003-12-01
description Blood pressure checking and its theoretical knowledge are crucial to obtain reliable data in clinical examination. Although it is considered a simple technique to be learned and applied, it is not fully dealt with at physiotherapy university courses. Therefore, a wide range of mistakes and misinterpretations are likely to threaten treatment quality. This work aims to evaluate the theory background of physiotherapists for blood pressure measurement. From June to October 2002, 55 physiotherapists answered a 20- question multiple-choice questionnaire on general knowledge related to concepts, anatomy and physiology, suitable equipment, indirect measurement, blood pressure values, mistakes and misinterpretation factors related to blood pressure measurement. The results disclose faulty theory concepts in the sample studied, indicating the need of deeper approach to this complex theme during course and ongoing updating of professionals.
topic Blood pressure
Hypertension
Blood pressure determination/methods
Knowledge
attitudes
practice
Physical therapy (Speciality)
url http://www.unifor.br/hp/revista_saude/v16/artigo3.pdf
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