Effectiveness Of Nurse Led Lifestyle Intervention Package On Blood Pressure And Fasting Blood Sugar Among Elderly With Metabolic Syndrome
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Abstract
Background: Metabolic syndrome is a cluster of diseases causing greater increase to
morbidities and mortalities among elderly. The early detection of Metabolic Syndrome is
essential to prevent heart disease among elderly Population. The objective of the study is to
assess the effectiveness of nurse led lifestyle intervention package on blood pressure and
fasting blood sugar among elderly with metabolic syndrome.
Methodology: The study was conducted in selected old age home, Chennai. The sample was
selected using purposive sampling technique. Nurse led lifestyle intervention was given for
experimental group for 4 weeks and control group was given with routine old age home care.
Post test was conducted after 4 weeks for both the groups. Data will be analyzed using
descriptive and inferential statistics such as chi square, t test, Mcnemer test.
Results: There was an increase in mean value of Blood Pressure from 41.50 to 60.63 and
fasting blood sugar from 42.67 to 61.03. The t value 11.20** level for blood pressure and t
value 10.42** was found to be significant at p <0.05 level for fasting blood sugar.
Conclusion: Engaging in Nurse led lifestyle intervention package is feasible and it showed
positive effects on blood pressure and fasting blood sugar and reduces the morbidity and
mortality among elderly.