Two intervention systems to evaluate the effect of personalized counseling in severe essential hypertensive patients OMS I, oriented to reduce systolic and diastolic tensional pressures and to increase self-esteem, were compared. The independent variable as an intervention method took place during 24 weeks. Dependent variables: tensional pressures and self-esteem were measured. The results showed that essential severe hypertensive patients OMS I of the experimental groups decreased the average of (the systolic and diastolic) tensional pressures and increased their self-esteem more than patients of control group. Finding also a direct dependence between weight and tensional pressures Personalized Counseling showed to be a successful strategy of nursing for this group of patients.
Counseling; personalized counseling; hipertense patient