| Literature DB >> 20411051 |
Fatwa S T Dewi1, Lars Weinehall, Ann Ohman.
Abstract
UNLABELLED: Community intervention programmes to reduce cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors within urban communities in developing countries are rare. One possible explanation is the difficulty of designing an intervention that corresponds to the local context and culture.Entities:
Keywords: Javanese philosophy; cardiovascular disease; community intervention; health perception; qualitative content analysis
Year: 2010 PMID: 20411051 PMCID: PMC2857912 DOI: 10.3402/gha.v3i0.4660
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Glob Health Action ISSN: 1654-9880 Impact factor: 2.640
Fig. 1The data-collection sequence, methods, number and type of participants.
Theme, domains, categories and sub-categories of high and low SES participants' perceptions of CVD
| Theme | BALANCE AND HARMONY | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Domain | Local perceptions of CVD | How to prevent CVD | Health promotion strategies | ||||
| Category | Heart disease is dangerous | The cause of heart disease | Men have no time for health | Women are caretakers for health | Different information-seeking pattern | The role of community leader | Patterns of lay people's action |
| High SES sub-category | Heart disease kills | Biomedical mechanisms | Men manage their health | Women as family reminders about health | Various choices of information | Passive role | Individual action |
| Codes | Sudden death Heart disease frightens Heart disease kills | Little physical activity Over-nutrition causes heart disease Unstable mental condition Smoking is unhealthy but needed Dirt clogging blood vessels | I have no time Medical examination to control health Get medical treatment when necessary | Health is women's domain Women have heavy task but possible Women's household activities Women maintain family-community relationships | Give a real story to describe threat Explaining message Direct and indirect resources Self-directed information-seeking | Leader seeking support from member Leader as a symbol Leader is invited when necessary | Self-decision to action Activist initiates organisation No initiator no action |
| Low SES sub-category | Heart disease kills | Destiny mechanisms | Men fighting against destiny is useless | Women are responsible for the health | Limited choice of information | Active role | Collective action |
| Codes | Sudden death Heart disease frightens | Who will get heart attack is destiny Poor are unhealthy anyway Smoking is a must More physically demanding job | No time for health We are struggling today Death would not matter | Health is women's domain Women improve knowledge about health Women work for community health | Give a real story to describe threat Direct education Want concise written material | Leader is a role model Leader should be a motivator Leader maintains harmony Leader shows transparency Leader should convince | Influencing each other to decide on collective action Being happy when attending gatherings Feel sense of belonging of member Agreeing to any group decision |