Abstract

Aims: The incorporation of internal motivation questions into a care model can enhance compliance. This case study demonstrates how internal motivation and a single intervention strategy can effectively improve compliance in a hypertensive patient.
 Study Design: A Case Study.
 Place and Duration of Study: Office of RoundGlass Corporation, between April 2020-June 2020.
 Methodology: 46-year old female with hypertension. Utilizing questions to determine internal motivation and create a complementary care plan she was able to maintain compliance and effectively reduce blood pressure readings through a daily walking program.
 Results: Over the 2 -month period, patient was able to maintain daily compliance of walking a minimum of 20 minutes and reduce blood pressure readings from a start reading of 145/103 mmHg to 137/95 mmHg.
 Conclusion: Identification of internal motivation is a valuable asset in enhancing compliance to a complementary care program for a hypertensive patient.

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