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  1. Illia Nadinne Dantas Florentino Lima
  2. Lucien Peroni Gualdi

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Description: Research question: What is the panorama of the use of self-care and self-perception in the treatment of arterial hypertension? Is physical therapy incluid in this process? Objective: identify and map the caracteristics of the approach to the use of self-perception and self-care in the treatment of arterial hypertension and if there is the participation of physical therapy in this process. Search strategy: P (population): hypertensive individuals C (concept): self care and self perception C (context): use of self-care and self-perception in the treatment of hypertensive individuals Data bases: PubMed, Scopus, CINAHL, Embase, LILACS, CAPES Theses and Dissertations Portal, DART-Europe E-Theses Portal, Electronic Theses Online Service (EThOS), Scientific Open Access Repository of Portugal (RCAAP), Trove, National ETD Portal, Theses Canada. Elegibility criteria: Texts available in full, in Portuguese, Spanish and English, research that presented the use or evaluation of self-care and self-perception in the treatment of patients with arterial hypertension. Mesh Terms: self-care, self care, care, Self, self-perception, self perception, Self-Perceptions, Perception, Self, Perceptions, Self, Self Perceptions, self concept, hypertension, high blood pressure, blood pressure, high, blood pressures, High, high blood pressures.

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