Objective: To clarify the concept of self-management in hypertensive patients by analyzing the definition, attributes, and measurement tools through a literature review. Methods: An Internet-based search of the databases was conducted using Academic Search Complete, Medical Line, CINAHL, Health Source: Nursing/Scholarly Edition, and Google Scholar. In the search process, keywords or free text were combined by using Boolean operators, with the search terms “self of management” or “self-management,” “concept*analysis” or “concept*definition,” and Walker and Avant’s concept analysis method was used. Results: Analysis of relevant literature summarized the conceptual attributes of self-management in hypertensive patients as the active participation of patients in the treatment process; the presence of interaction provided by patients and health care providers; the use of certain health management tools; and the aim of maintaining and improving the health status and living capacity of hypertensive patients. Conclusion: The concept of self-management for hypertensive patients was clarified, which helps to promote the application of hypertensive self-management in clinical work and improve outcomes and quality of life for patients with hypertension.
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