Knowledge, Attitude and Perception of Hypertension among Residents of Akpor Community in Rivers State: A Descriptive Cross-Sectional Study

Background: Hypertension, also known as high blood pressure, is a serious condition of public health concern. It is the leading modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease and premature death worldwide, and can increase the risk of heart, brain, kidney and other diseases. Aim : This study aimed at determining the knowledge, attitude, and perception of hypertension among residents of Akpor kingdom, a semi-urban community in Rivers State. Methods: The study adopted a descriptive cross-sectional study design in which 284 apparently healthy community-based adult male and female individuals were purposively selected in four semi-urban communities of Akpor kingdom in Obio-Akpor Local Government Area of Rivers State. A structured questionnaire consisting of socio-demographic characteristics and research questions on knowledge, attitude and perception of hypertension was self-administered to the participants after obtaining their informed consents. All other ethical procedures were followed in line with the Declaration of Helsinki. Data was analyzed using SPSS version 25. Descriptive statistics was used to present the data in frequency tables. Results : Majority of the respondents were males 154 (54.2%), married 195 (68.7%), and between the ages of 40 and 50 (41.5%). Majority 164 (57.8%) had good knowledge of hypertension while 18 (6.3%) had no knowledge of hypertension at all. The prevalence of hypertension was 62 (21.8%), while 102 (35.9%) were not aware whether or not they were hypertensive. Majority of the hypertensive respondents 48 (16.9%) knew their status through medical diagnosis in hospitals/clinics while 14 (4.9%) knew theirs through other means. Majority of the hypertensive respondents 34 (54.8%) had a positive attitude in seeking healthcare while 28 (45.2%) had a negative attitude. Regarding lifestyle modification, 16 (25.8%) had a negative attitude/perception of hypertension out of which 9 (14.5%) never engaged in any form of lifestyle modification, while 7 (11.3%) managed their condition through prayers and other religious practices. Conclusion : A substantial percentage of most adult community dwellers still have poor knowledge of hypertension and negative attitude towards seeking healthcare despite the seemingly increase in public health campaigns in our communities. There is need for all stakeholders to join hands and intensify campaigns that would educate the populace on facts about hypertension, its prevention and management.


Introduction
Hypertension is defined as a systolic blood pressure value that is greater than or equal to 140 mmHg or/and a diastolic blood pressure value that is greater than or equal to 90 mmHg [1].Based on the 2017 American College of Cardiology-American Heart Association (ACC-AHA) Hypertension Guideline, hypertension is defined as a systolic blood pressure of 130 mm Hg or more or a diastolic blood pressure of 80 mm Hg or International Journal of Medical Science and Clinical Invention, Vol.11, Issue 05, May 2024 more [2].In the same vein, Carey et al., [3] defined hypertension as the persistent systolic blood pressure of at least 130 mm Hg or diastolic blood pressure of at least 80 mm Hg, affecting more than 1 billion adults worldwide.It affects approximately 116 million adults in the United States of America and about 30-45% of the general population in different European countries [1,3].According to Mill et al., [4], the prevalence of hypertension has increased, especially in lowand middle-income countries (LMICs) despite the fact that mean blood pressure (BP) has remained constant or even decreased slightly over the past four decades globally.Despite the increasing prevalence of hypertension in LMICs, the awareness, prevention campaigns, treatment and control is still relatively low in our communities [4].
Poor knowledge of hypertension among the adult population has negative consequences as this affects the people's attitude concerning its prevention and treatment [23,24].This study, therefore, aimed at determining the knowledge, attitude, and perception of hypertension among residents of Akpor Community in Rivers State, Nigeria.

Study Design
The study adopted a descriptive cross-sectional study design

Study Area
The study was conducted in selected communities of Akpor kingdom, Obio-Akpor Local Government Area (LGA) of Rivers State.Obio-Akpor LGA also known as OBALGA which consists of OBIO and AKPOR kingdoms is a mixture of urban and semi-urban communities, and is the largest LGA of Rivers State.It is one of the LGAs that make up the Port Harcourt metropolitan city.However, communities in Akpor kingdom are mostly semi-urban in nature.This study was conducted in Rumuekini, Rumuosi, Alakahia and Choba communities of Akpor kingdom, Rivers State.These four communities are actually within the periphery of the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital (UPTH), Port Harcourt.

Sampling Method
The study adopted a purposive sampling technique in which male and female adults who met the inclusion criteria were selected.

Instrument for data collection
A structured questionnaire consisting of sociodemographic characteristics and research questions on knowledge, attitude and perception of hypertension was designed and selfadministered to the participants after obtaining their informed consents.Section A consisted of the socio-demographic characteristics of the participants while section B comprised research questions on knowledge of hypertension.Section C, on the other hand, consisted of research questions on attitude and perception of hypertension among the respondents.

Validity of the Instrument
Face and content validity of the instrument was done in line with the objectives of the study.This was carried out by two public health experts.Their comments were utilized in producing the final version of the instrument.

Reliability of the instrument
The instrument was pre-tested among 30 adults before the actual study.In order to determine the reliability of the instrument, internal consistency test was done.The overall coefficient value of Cronbach's Alpha of the instrument was 0.71.

Data Analysis
The data collected were collated, coded and analyzed using the computer software [(Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS)] package version 25.Descriptive statistics was used to present the data in frequency tables.

Ethical Considerations
The purpose of the study was well explained to the participants and written informed consent was given before they were admitted for the study.All other ethical procedures were followed in line with the Declaration of Helsinki.

Discussion
This descriptive cross-sectional study determined the knowledge, attitude and perception of hypertension among a population of apparently healthy male and female individuals in some selected communities of Akpor kingdom in Obio-Akpor LGA of Rivers State.
A structured questionnaire consisting of socio-demographic characteristics and research questions on knowledge, attitude and perception of hypertension was self-administered to 284 adult male and female dwellers of the afore-mentioned communities after obtaining their informed consents.All other ethical procedures were followed in line with the declaration of Helsinki.
The results of this study revealed that majority of the respondents were males 154 (54.2%).This is in tandem with the findings of Adeyanju et al., [26] but at variance with the findings of Aliko et al., [25]; Akpa et al., [27], and Wokoma et al., [28].These studies which were all on hypertension were carried out in Rivers State.The results also showed that majority of the respondents were married 195 (68.7%).This is in agreement with previous studies [26,27,29,30].This present study also revealed that majority of the respondents 164 (57.8%) had good knowledge of hypertension while 18 (6.3%)did not have any knowledge of hypertension at all.In the same vein, prevalence of hypertension among the respondents was 62 (21.8%).Several studies have reported varying prevalence of hypertension in Rivers State [25-28, 30, 31] etc. Aliko et al., [25] reported a prevalence of 20.2 % while Wokoma et al., [28] reported a prevalence of 27.9%.Onwuchekwa et al., [30] reported a crude prevalence of 18.3% while Adeyanju et al., [26] reported a prevalence of 33.4%.Akpa et al., [27], on the other hand, reported a prevalence of 40.82% while Nwafor et al., [31] reported a prevalence of 71.86%.Some of these studies were conducted in rural communities while others were conducted in semi-urban and urban communities of the state.The closest to this present study is the finding of Aliko et al., [25].While Aliko et al., [25] conducted their study in a rural community; this present study was conducted in semi-urban communities.Some studies on hypertension which were conducted outside Rivers State have been reported as well.A cross-sectional study in a semi-urban community in Abak, Akwa Ibom State reported a prevalence of high blood pressure of 47.0% [32].Bello-Ovosi et al., [33] in their cross-sectional study carried out in an urban community in Kaduna State reported a prevalence of 55.9%, while Ulasi et al., [34] in a cross-sectional study titled -prevalence and low awareness of hypertension in a market population in Enugu, Nigeria‖ reported a prevalence of 42.2%.Furthermore, the results of this study revealed that a good number of the respondents 102 (36.0%) were not aware of their status, while 120 (42.2%) claimed they were not hypertensive.In the same vein, majority of the hypertensive respondents 34 International Journal of Medical Science and Clinical Invention, Vol.11, Issue 05, May 2024 (54.8%) were visiting hospitals/clinics for medical check-ups and treatment while 28 (45.2%) were patronizing patent medicine dealers and other local practitioners in the communities.This is similar to the findings of some previously published works.According to Adeyanju et al., [26], 67.2% of the participants claimed they were not hypertensive while 22.6% were not aware of their status.Akpa et al., [27], on the other hand asserted that 49 (13.03%) of the hypertensive participants in their study were aware of their status and 33 (67.35%) of these individuals were receiving treatment.There are possible reasons a good percentage (36%) of the respondents did not know whether or not they were hypertensive.Hypertension is a silent killer and can only be detected through medical screenings.The fact that 45% of the respondents patronized patent medicine dealers shows that simple blood pressure checks might not be a routine.Some of these individuals usually get to know their status when they are seriously ill or hospitalized.
Finally, the results of this present study revealed that in as much as majority of the respondents engaged in different forms of lifestyle modification -Diet 29 (46.8%),Exercise 12 (19.3%),and other forms of lifestyle modification other than diet and exercise 5 (8.1%), a good number of the respondents 16 (25.8%)had poor attitude towards the management of hypertension when it comes to lifestyle modification.. Interestingly, a substantial percentage 9 (14.5%) of these respondents never engaged in any form of lifestyle modification, while 7 (11.3%)engaged in prayers and other religious practices as a way of managing their hypertension.This is shocking and also revealing at the same time!First, we are talking about a semi-urban and rapidly developing environment which is part of Port Harcourt metropolitan city and not a rural community.Secondly, a lot of people in these communities do not engage in any form of lifestyle modification all; they do not give due consideration to their diets, exercise etc. Thirdly, a good percentage of these community people actually believe solely in prayers and other religious practices as an alternative to seeking medical attention.Lastly, these communities are actually within the periphery of University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital which should have been a motivating factor to always seek proper medical attention.

Conclusion
A substantial percentage of most adult community dwellers still have poor knowledge of hypertension and negative attitude towards seeking healthcare despite the seemingly increase in public health campaigns in our communities.There is need for all stakeholders to join hands and intensify campaigns that would educate the populace on facts about hypertension, its prevention and management.This campaign strategy will properly educate the populace and improve their perception and attitude towards the prevention and management of hypertension in our communities.This will contribute immensely in reducing the global burden of the disease condition.

Limitation
The use of purposive sampling method in selecting the study participants may have resulted in sampling bias.Secondly, the self-reported information which the study relied on could have been subject to recall bias.Caution could, therefore, be exercised when interpreting and generalizing the findings of this study.However, the sufficient sample size used as well as the face and content validity of the instrument etc. might have assured the validity of the findings of this study.

Funding
There is no external funding for this work

Table 2a : Knowledge of Hypertension among the Respondents (n = 284) Variab les Do you have knowledge of hypertension? Are you hypertensive? If 'yes', how do you know you are hypertensive? Is hypertension preventable? Can it be managed by medical means if present?
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