Nurse-Led Strategies for Lifestyle Modification to Control Hypertension in Older Adults: A Scoping Review
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Design
2.2. Search Strategy
2.3. Eligibility Criteria
2.4. Screening and Extraction
2.5. Data Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Characteristics of Included Studies
3.2. Quality Appraisal
3.3. Synthesis of Evidence
3.3.1. Theme 1: Nurse-Led Empowerment Strategies for Hypertension Management
3.3.2. Theme 2: Variability in Blood Pressure Outcomes
3.3.3. Theme 3: Importance of Tailored Education and Counselling
3.3.4. Theme 4: Role of Regular Follow-Ups and Support
3.3.5. Theme 5: Environmental Support
4. Discussion
4.1. Implications for Nursing Practice
4.2. Strengths and Limitations
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Public Involvement Statement
Guidelines and Standards Statement
Use of Artificial Intelligence
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Population | “older people” OR “elderly” OR “geriatric” OR “seniors” OR “aged” |
Exposure | “nurse-led” OR “nurse-intervention” And “lifestyle modification” |
Outcome | “hypertension” OR “blood pressure” OR “systolic and diastolic blood pressure” |
Inclusion | Exclusion |
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Older population, aged over 60 | Qualitative, systematic reviews (but scan systematic review references for relevant papers) |
Nurse-led and lifestyle modification | |
HTN blood control | |
Only papers published in English language |
Authors | Country | Aim of Research | Research Design | Sample | Main Findings |
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Sheilini et al., 2019 [29] | India | To explore effects of multimodal interventions on medication adherence, quality of life (QoL), HTN, self-efficacy, and blood pressure (BP) outcomes with older people with HTN. | RCT | 124 (64 experimental, 60 control) aged 60+ years, Stage I/II HTN, recruited from a clinic. Experimental: Male: 42.2%, Female: 57.8%. Control: Male: 53.3%, Female: 46.7%. | Nurse-led interventions significantly improved medication adherence, HTN knowledge, and self-efficacy, despite no changes in quality of life or blood pressure. In addition, nurses play a crucial role in effectively managing BP. |
Kim and Park, 2023 [30] | Korea | To evaluate the impacts of auricular acupressure on BP, stress, and sleep quality in older individuals with essential HTN. | Single-blind RCT | 46 females (23 experimental, aged 65–85. 23 control). 100% female. Essential HTN. | Auricular acupressure leads to improvements in sleep quality and reductions in BP and stress levels, thereby serving as a viable nursing intervention for older individuals with HTN. |
Tu et al., 2020 [31] | China | To assess the impact of a nurse-led transitional care program on HTN control in older adults with diabetes. | RCT | 270 (135 per group), mean age 70.9 years (SD 5.8), aged 60+, 55% male. Uncontrolled HTN. | The nurse-led empowerment strategies programme significantly enhanced health knowledge, increased treatment adherence, and reduced BP. It also reduced hospital readmissions and emergency visits without increasing adverse events. |
Kolcu and Ergun, 2020 [19] | Turkey | To examine the impact of a nurse-led HTN management program on QoL, medication adherence, and BP control on older adults. | RCT | 76 (37 experimental, 39 control), age ≥65 years. Experimental group: 51.4% male, 48.6% female. Control group: 56.8% male, 43.2% female. | The nurse-led HTN management programme significantly improved medication adherence, QoL, and health knowledge in older adults, and reduce BP, thereby promoting positive lifestyle changes. |
Sukpattanasrikul et al., 2021 [32] | Thailand | To assess the impact of a self-management program on self-care, BP, and QoL in older adults with uncontrolled HTN. | Quasi-experimental study | 156 (78 experimental, 78 control), age 60+ years, uncontrolled HTN (BP ≥140/90 mmHg). Gender distribution not available. | The self-management programme (SMP) improved self-care, reduced BP, and enhanced QoL in older adults with HTN by incorporating cultural and personalised elements. |
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Li, S.; Craig, S.; Mitchell, G.; Fitzsimons, D.; Creighton, L.; Thompson, G.; Stark, P. Nurse-Led Strategies for Lifestyle Modification to Control Hypertension in Older Adults: A Scoping Review. Nurs. Rep. 2025, 15, 106. https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep15030106
Li S, Craig S, Mitchell G, Fitzsimons D, Creighton L, Thompson G, Stark P. Nurse-Led Strategies for Lifestyle Modification to Control Hypertension in Older Adults: A Scoping Review. Nursing Reports. 2025; 15(3):106. https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep15030106
Chicago/Turabian StyleLi, Shuangshuang, Stephanie Craig, Gary Mitchell, Donna Fitzsimons, Laura Creighton, Gareth Thompson, and Patrick Stark. 2025. "Nurse-Led Strategies for Lifestyle Modification to Control Hypertension in Older Adults: A Scoping Review" Nursing Reports 15, no. 3: 106. https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep15030106
APA StyleLi, S., Craig, S., Mitchell, G., Fitzsimons, D., Creighton, L., Thompson, G., & Stark, P. (2025). Nurse-Led Strategies for Lifestyle Modification to Control Hypertension in Older Adults: A Scoping Review. Nursing Reports, 15(3), 106. https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep15030106