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Knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs related to hypertension and hyperlipidemia self-management among African-American men living in the southeastern United States.

Everett Long1, Monica Ponder2, Stephanie Bernard3.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Perceptions of illness affect cardiovascular disease (CVD) self-management. This study explores knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs regarding hypertension and hyperlipidemia management among 34 African-American men with hypertension and/or hyperlipidemia, age 40-65, living in the Southeastern United States.
METHODS: In-person focus groups were conducted using semi-structured interview questions informed by the Health Belief Model (HBM).
RESULTS: Participants had a high level of knowledge about hypertension self-management, but less about cholesterol self-management. Perceived severity of both conditions was acknowledged, though participants perceived hypertension as more severe. Barriers to self-management included medication side effects and unhealthy dietary patterns. Facilitators included social support, positive healthcare experiences, and the value placed on family. Cultural implications highlighted the importance of food in daily life and social settings. Participants expressed how notions of masculinity affected self-management-noting the impact of feelings of vulnerability and perceived lack of control stemming from diagnosis and treatment expectations.
CONCLUSIONS: The findings highlight gaps in knowledge of hyperlipidemia versus hypertension, and the impact of cultural context and perceptions on engagement in self-management behaviors. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: Public health practitioners and healthcare providers serving African-American men should address cultural factors and notions of masculinity which can hinder effective disease management among this population.
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Keywords:  African-American; Attitudes; High blood pressure; High cholesterol; Knowledge; Men; Southern United States

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Year:  2016        PMID: 28012680      PMCID: PMC5400720          DOI: 10.1016/j.pec.2016.12.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Patient Educ Couns        ISSN: 0738-3991


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