The Iranian National Blood Pressure Measurement Campaign: What Do the Process and Output Evaluation say?

Arch Iran Med. 2022 Nov 1;25(11):718-724. doi: 10.34172/aim.2022.113.

Abstract

Background: The Iranian National Blood Pressure Measurement Campaign (INBPMC) was conducted all over the country to raise awareness in different groups of people regarding the importance of blood pressure and persuading them to manage their blood pressure. The present research aimed at assessing the process and output of this campaign.

Methods: For process evaluation, 31 universities/faculties were selected. Experts from the Ministry of Health and Medical Education assessed the documentation of the campaign implementation using the designed checklist. The output was assessed by including 8274 people and through a telephone survey using the designed instructions.

Results: The response rate of the telephone interviews was 82.74% (8274 people). It was found that 79% of the selected groups were aware of the INBPMC. Among them, 64% remembered the messages, 99% of the participants who remembered the messages agreed with those messages, and 89% of the participants who agree with the messages went for a measurement of their blood pressure. In the telephone interviews, 30% of the participants stated that they were diagnosed with hypertension, 97% of these participants received the required consultations for subsequent care, and 86% of them went to the health service centers to receive care. The process evaluation of the INBPMC indicated that the universities of medical sciences obtained 97% of the score of the checklist.

Conclusion: The INBPMC was successful and accomplished its objectives.

Keywords: Campaign; Hypertension; Output evaluation; Process evaluation.

MeSH terms

  • Blood Pressure
  • Blood Pressure Determination*
  • Health Promotion
  • Humans
  • Hypertension* / diagnosis
  • Iran