Objective To retrieve, extract, evaluate, integrate, and analyze evidence related to the health management of seasonalchanges in blood pressure in adults with hypertension.Methods Based on the "6s" evidence pyramid model, search relevant clinicaldatabases and websites to obtain relevant literature on health management of seasonal changes in blood pressure in adult hypertensivepatients. The types of evidence searched were evidence summaries, clinical decisions, recommended practices, technical reports, guide-lines, systematic reviews, and expert consensus. The search time frame for all searches was from the establishment of the database toMarch 2023. Literature screening, quality evaluation, and evidence integration were performed independently by 2 investigators. Re. sults Based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria, 5 papers were screened, including 1 guideline, 2 systematic reviews, and 2 expertconsensus, and the overall quality of the included literature was high. A total of 22 pieces of evidence were pooled from 5 topics, includ-ing subgroup population, change characteristics, blood pressure measurement, treatment strategies, and lifestyle.Conclusions Blood pressure changes exhibit a seasonal pattern, with higher levels in winter and lower levels in summer. Standardize blood pressure monitor-ing based on population characteristics and changes, and carry out health management from both treatment strategies and lifestyle as-pects, in order to strengthen disease prevention and control of hypertensive patients and improve their disease prognosis. |