Developing a Protocol for Medical Student-Organized Community-Based Hypertension Screening Programs
Background: Hypertension screening programs have been effective in raising awareness and identifying people who are otherwise unfamiliar with their disease. We aimed to develop a resource-minimal, evidence-based protocol for a novel medical student-organized hypertension-screening program capable of...
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doaj-55a6bfb79b9a4d3291ee301173f4219e2020-11-25T03:17:49ZengInternational Journal of Medical StudentsInternational Journal of Medical Students2076-63272013-04-011181110.5195/ijms.2013.1212Developing a Protocol for Medical Student-Organized Community-Based Hypertension Screening ProgramsVishal P. Varshney0Tyrone Harrison1Michal Szymczakowski2Matthew Grossi3Charlotte Jones4MD Program, Faculty of Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada.MD Program, Faculty of Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada.MD Program, Faculty of Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada.MD Program, Faculty of Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada.Libin Cardiovascular Institute, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada.Background: Hypertension screening programs have been effective in raising awareness and identifying people who are otherwise unfamiliar with their disease. We aimed to develop a resource-minimal, evidence-based protocol for a novel medical student-organized hypertension-screening program capable of community implementation. Methods: Eighty-one medical students had their blood pressure measured once using an automated machine and once using the manual auscultatory method. Bland-Altman plots compared agreement between measurement techniques. Results: No significant difference between manual and automated techniques was noted in the measurement of systolic blood pressure, but was noted for diastolic blood pressure. Conclusions: In the context of a community-based screening program, automated and manual measurements may be used interchangeably to obtain an accurate measure of systolic blood pressure. A medical student-organized community-screening program is an effective way to screen large numbers of people in a short amount of time.http://ijms.info/IJMS/article/view/12hypertensionmass screeningblood pressure monitoring, ambulatorystudents, medical |
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Developing a Protocol for Medical Student-Organized Community-Based Hypertension Screening Programs |
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Developing a Protocol for Medical Student-Organized Community-Based Hypertension Screening Programs |
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International Journal of Medical Students |
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International Journal of Medical Students |
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Background: Hypertension screening programs have been effective in raising awareness and identifying people who are otherwise unfamiliar with their disease. We aimed to develop a resource-minimal, evidence-based protocol for a novel medical student-organized hypertension-screening program capable of community implementation.
Methods: Eighty-one medical students had their blood pressure measured once using an automated machine and once using the manual auscultatory method. Bland-Altman plots compared agreement between measurement techniques.
Results: No significant difference between manual and automated techniques was noted in the measurement of systolic blood pressure, but was noted for diastolic blood pressure.
Conclusions: In the context of a community-based screening program, automated and manual measurements may be used interchangeably to obtain an accurate measure of systolic blood pressure. A medical student-organized community-screening program is an effective way to screen large numbers of people in a short amount of time. |
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hypertension mass screening blood pressure monitoring, ambulatory students, medical |
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