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Barriers and strategies for identifying and managing risk factors of cardiovascular diseases in levels of preventing, screening, and treating

Introduction: Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are of the main causes of mortality in the world and impose a heavy economic, social, and health burden on society. Therefore, the objective of this study was to determine the barriers and strategies for identifying and managing risk factors of CVD in leve...

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Published in:Journal of analytical research in clinical medicine 2015-11, Vol.3 (4), p.197-205
Main Authors: Azami Aghdash, Saber, Ghojazadeh, Morteza, Shams-Vahdati, Samad, Piri, Reza, Klvany, Khalil, Yaghoubi, Ruhollah, Asli, Zahra, Naghavi-Behzad, Mohammad
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Summary:Introduction: Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are of the main causes of mortality in the world and impose a heavy economic, social, and health burden on society. Therefore, the objective of this study was to determine the barriers and strategies for identifying and managing risk factors of CVD in levels of preventing, screening, and treating. Methods: During present qualitative study with phenomenological approach, 60 subjects of cardiologists, nurses, patients, and their relatives were selected based on purposive sampling from educational-medical cardiothoracic subspecialty centers. Data were collected using an open-ended questionnaire and was extracted and analyzed with content analysis method. Results: Barriers were divided into three groups of individual barriers (low awareness, delay in referring for treatment and screening, incorrect beliefs, and not caring about health), socio-economic barriers (high costs, lack of resources, mental and psychological pressures), and health care barriers (non-alignment of doctors, being therapy-oriented, managerial and planning weaknesses, and lack of health care facilities). The most important presenting strategies are: providing public educations, improving family physician program, reduction of costs, cooperation of patients, and using functional indices to evaluate and improve the quality of services. Conclusion: Low awareness of people, high costs of services, lack of health care facilities, socio-cultural problems of people, and delay in referring of people, for treatment and screening are of the most important barriers of proper identifying and managing risk factors of CVD. Strategies provided in this study to overcome these barriers could be used.
ISSN:2345-4970
2345-4970
DOI:10.15171/jarcm.2015.032