TY - JOUR AU - Ashraf, Tariq AU - Karim, Musa AU - Mujtaba, Mustajab AU - Memon, Shoukat AU - Gajju, Deedar Hussain AU - Bhutto, Abdul Qadir AU - Arif, Umair AU - Bajwa, Hassan Irshad AU - Shehzad, Naveed AU - Mehmood, Haji Maqsood AU - Hassan, Ijaz Ul AU - Hassan, Syed Gulzar Ul AU - Ashraf, Waheed AU - Saleem, Muhammad AU - Tariq, Naeem AU - Khan, Muhammad Niaz AU - Khan, Khalid Naseem AU - Khawaja, Muhammad Farooq Saeed AU - Hussain, Naveed AU - Memon, Shahid Hussain AU - Kazmi, Imran Ahmed AU - Azeem, Muhamamd Shahzad AU - Asi, Muhammad Akram AU - Malik, Khalid Razaq AU - Aslam, Shahzad AU - Sohail, Muhammad Amir AU - Shah, Arshad Ali AU - Yaqub, Maha Zainab Zia AU - Khubaib, Syed AU - Imam, Hasan AU - Fareed, Ghulam AU - Riaz, Rehan PY - 2024/03/28 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - Enhancing Hypertension Diagnosis and Management Knowledge among General Practitioners in Pakistan: Evaluating the Impact of the Train the Trainer (TTT) Initiative. JF - International Journal of Endorsing Health Science Research JA - Int. j. endorsing health sci. res. VL - IS - SE - Study Protocol DO - UR - https://aeirc-edu.com/ojs14/index.php/ijehsr/article/view/635 SP - AB - <p><strong>Background:</strong> In Pakistan hypertension often coexists with illnesses such, as diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular disease and chronic kidney disease. This underscores the need for updated research to accurately represent how hypertension is diagnosed and managed. This study aims to assess the effectiveness of the Train the Trainer (TTT) program, an initiative in enhancing practitioners understanding of hypertension diagnosis and management.</p><p><strong>Methodology:</strong> The TTT initiative will comprise workshops featuring audio-visual presentations on "Hypertension Essentials: A Comprehensive Guide/Course on Hypertension Management," facilitated by expert cardiologists. Certified cardiologists will serve as trainers, responsible for further educating general practitioners at home stations through subsequent training sessions. Pre- and post-workshop knowledge assessments will be conducted using a questionnaire regarding hypertension diagnosis and management.</p><p><strong>Discussion: </strong>The study anticipates improved patient care by enhancing general practitioners' knowledge of hypertension diagnosis and management, potentially reducing morbidity and mortality associated with hypertension and cardiovascular diseases.</p> ER -