Developing a Protocol for Medical Student-Organized Community-Based Hypertension Screening Programs
Journal: International Journal of Medical Students (IJMS) (Vol.1, No. 1)Publication Date: 2013-01-31
Authors : Vishal P. Varshney; Tyrone Harrison; Michal Szymczakowski; Matthew Grossi; Charlotte Jones;
Page : 8-11
Keywords : Hypertension; Mass Screening; Blood Pressure Monitoring; Ambulatory; Students; Medical;
Abstract
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.?Conclusion:?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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