Knowledge of common cardiovascular diseases and its risk factors among members of a community in South-South Nigeria

P. Eromon, Tijani Ahmad Oseni, N. Fuh, C. Affusim, Osagie Lawani, Bolanle Adewuyi, Abel Ibharokhonre, Augustine Ikwu, P. Imomoh
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Background: Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are a major cause of morbidity and mortality. Reducing the burden of CVD particularly among rural dwellers will require a wholistic approach involving health education, and strengthening of primary health care to provide affordable primary care to the people. Aim: To access the knowledge of CVD and its risk factors among the people. Materials and Methods: This was a descriptive cross-sectional study of 360 adult residents of Igueben, a rural community in Edo State South-South Nigeria, selected through a multistage sampling technique. An interviewer-administered semi-structured questionnaire was used to collect data which were analysed using SPSS version 20.0. Results: Respondents were mostly female (67.78%) with a mean age of 45 ± 08 years. Over half of the respondents were farmers (58.33%), and 57.78% of respondents did not have secondary education. Over 50% had knowledge of stroke, and more than two-third of them were able to recognise common stroke symptoms such as difficulty speaking, facial weakness, and sudden limb weakness. Most respondents had knowledge of common risk factors for CVD, especially smoking, alcohol use, and hypertension. Respondents demonstrated a good knowledge of the preventive and control measures of CVD like healthy diet (60.56%), regular exercise (60.56%), alcohol and smoking cessation (60.56%), good sleep (55.56%), good health-seeking behaviour (55.55%), and avoidance of stress (54.44%). Furthermore, 78.89% of the participants recognised the need for hospital care in the event of a CVD. However, one-third of them had a poor health-seeking behaviour. Conclusion: We have found that this rural population had knowledge of stroke as a CVD as well as other common ones such as heart attack and heart failure. They also had a good health-seeking behaviour. However, while CVD awareness alone is no guarantee for positive cardiovascular outcomes, a good knowledge is clearly necessary for individuals to make informed decisions about their health by potentially adopting risk-free behaviours.
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尼日利亚南南部社区成员对常见心血管疾病及其危险因素的了解
背景:心血管疾病(CVD)是导致发病率和死亡率的主要原因。减少心血管疾病的负担,特别是在农村居民中,需要采取一种全面的方法,包括健康教育和加强初级卫生保健,为人民提供负担得起的初级保健。目的:了解人群对心血管疾病及其危险因素的认识。材料和方法:这是一项描述性的横断面研究,通过多阶段抽样技术选择了尼日利亚中南部埃多州农村社区Igueben的360名成年居民。使用访谈者管理的半结构化问卷收集数据,并使用SPSS 20.0版进行分析。结果:受访者多为女性(67.78%),平均年龄45±08岁。超过一半的受访者是农民(58.33%),57.78%的受访者没有受过中等教育。超过50%的人知道中风,其中超过三分之二的人能够识别常见的中风症状,如说话困难、面部无力和突然四肢无力。大多数受访者了解心血管疾病的常见危险因素,尤其是吸烟、饮酒和高血压。受访者对心血管疾病的预防和控制措施有很好的了解,如健康饮食(60.56%)、定期锻炼(60.56%。然而,其中三分之一的人在寻求健康方面表现不佳。结论:我们发现这些农村人口知道中风是心血管疾病,也知道其他常见疾病,如心脏病发作和心力衰竭。他们也有良好的健康寻求行为。然而,尽管心血管疾病意识本身并不能保证心血管疾病的积极结果,但良好的知识对于个人通过潜在的无风险行为对自己的健康做出明智的决定显然是必要的。
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期刊介绍: The Nigerian Journal of Medicine publishes articles on socio-economic, political and legal matters related to medical practice; conference and workshop reports and medical news.
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