Abstract

Brazil’s Family Health Strategy (FHS) leads public health policies and actions regarding community health, addressing arterial hypertension (AH) in primary care settings. In this scenario, the use of communication technologies becomes appropriate for the monitoring of patients with AH. To preliminary verify the intervention approach and the effects of using an m-Health application on the health conditions of patients with AH for a future study, we conducted a non-randomized, controlled, non-blind trial (N = 39), comparing the use of a mobile health app (m-Health) with conventional AH monitoring over 3 months. During the study, we promoted health information workshops to engage patients from both intervention and control groups. Pre and post-intervention, we compared measurements of systolic and diastolic blood pressure; food frequency questionnaire; Appraisal of Self-Care Agency Scale; blood tests of hemogram, creatinine, uric acid, sodium, potassium, lipid profile, and glycemia. Improvements were identified in both groups due to the workshops, including the reduction in total and non-HDL cholesterol, healthier consumption of salads and sugary drinks, and increased self-care scores. Exclusively in the intervention group, which used the m-Health app, there was a change in systolic and diastolic pressure towards more adequate levels. In addition, the intervention group had improved levels of glucose and HDL cholesterol and reduced consumption of ultra-processed foods. In conclusion, the use of an m-Health app had positive effects on the health conditions of patients with AH under treatment within FHS, especially when combined with health information. On the context of FHS, the use of technology is encouraging supporting better health conditions.

Highlights

  • Arterial hypertension (AH) is one of the main modifiable risk factors for diseases of the circulatory system

  • The purpose of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of the approach with a view on preparing the protocol for the definitive trial that will verify the effects of using the app on the health conditions of patients with arterial hypertension (AH) in the public health network

  • 3 were participants that belonged to Intervention Group (IG), who used the app for only 2 weeks

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Introduction

Arterial hypertension (AH) is one of the main modifiable risk factors for diseases of the circulatory system. The members of FHS health teams provide primary care for a defined number of families in an attached territory[5] Organizing their actions and work plan, each FHS arrange the monitoring of patients with AH through periodic appointments, scheduled with a medical doctor or a nurse. In the m-Health scenario, Cechetti et al.[12] developed the first version of the e-Lifestyle app and evaluated only patient engagement with the app, which aims to promote healthy habits in AH patients This app includes features for logging and monitoring measurements of health conditions and habits, such as blood pressure, anthropometric measurements, sleep, and mood. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of the approach with a view on preparing the protocol for the definitive trial that will verify the effects of using the app on the health conditions of patients with AH in the public health network

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