| Literature DB >> 29941776 |
Laurie S Abbott1, Elizabeth H Slate2.
Abstract
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a major cause of death and disability, especially among people living in the rural, southern United States. Rural African Americans are often diagnosed with CVD earlier in life, and they bear a disproportionate burden of CVD risk factors, morbidity, and mortality. Health equity among historically underserved, rural populations can potentially be attained through culturally relevant interventions that teach people skills to stay well and avoid CVD-related risk and diagnoses. The purpose of this secondary analysis was to determine the effect of an evidence-based intervention on cardiovascular health knowledge and the stages of change toward the action and maintenance phases. The pre-test-post-test data were obtained during a cluster randomized trial involving twelve rural churches that were randomized to intervention (n = 6) and control (n = 6) groups. Participants (n = 115) in the intervention group received a cardiovascular health intervention, and those (n = 114) in the control group could receive the intervention following the study’s completion. The data were analyzed using a linear mixed model to compare group differences from pre-test to post-test. The cardiovascular health promotion intervention significantly improved cardiovascular health knowledge and was associated with advancements in the stages of change toward the action and maintenance phases.Entities:
Keywords: cardiovascular disease; community health; health promotion; rural health
Year: 2018 PMID: 29941776 PMCID: PMC6164969 DOI: 10.3390/healthcare6030071
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Healthcare (Basel) ISSN: 2227-9032
Sociodemographic characteristics of the sample.
| Demographic Variable | Intervention Group ( | Control Group ( | |||||||
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| Age (years) | 59.03 | 12.91 | 56.56 | 13.49 | |||||
| Race | |||||||||
| African American | 115 | 100 | 114 | 100 | |||||
| Gender | |||||||||
| Male | 31 | 27.0 | 35 | 30.7 | |||||
| Female | 84 | 73.0 | 79 | 69.3 | |||||
| Educational level | |||||||||
| Did not finish high school | 21 | 18.3 | 22 | 19.3 | |||||
| Graduated from high school/General Education Diploma (GED) | 28 | 24.3 | 45 | 39.5 | |||||
| Attended some college | 32 | 27.8 | 23 | 20.0 | |||||
| Graduated from college | 23 | 20.0 | 14 | 12.3 | |||||
| Earned a graduate/professional degree | 11 | 9.6 | 10 | 8.8 | |||||
| Employment Status | |||||||||
| Employed (Full-time or Part-time) | 53 | 46.1 | 59 | 51.8 | |||||
| Not Employed (Retired/Homemaker or Unemployed) | 62 | 54 | 55 | 48.2 | |||||
Note: The entries provided are counts (n) and percentages (%) except for age (M = average, SD = standard deviation).
A comparison of study outcomes for the intervention and control groups.
| Variable | Control Group * | Intervention Group + | Intervention Effect ± | ||||
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| ΔC | 95% CI | ΔI | 95% CI |
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| My Health Knowledge (MHK), Overall | 2.00 | (−1.57, 5.58) | 15.50 | (12.84, 20.16) | 14.49 | (9.38, 19.61) | 0.000 |
| Risk Factors (RF) | |||||||
| RF, Overall | 1.043 | (−0.343, 2.429) | 5.395 | (3.978, 6.811) | 4.352 | (2.370, 6.333) | 0.000 |
| HDRisk1 | 0.412 | (−0.157, 0.982) | 1.580 | (0.998, 2.160) | 1.17 | (0.353, 1.98) | 0.005 |
| Cholest2 | 0.300 | (−0.034, 0.634) | 0.790 | (0.449, 1.131) | 0.490 | (0.013, 0.967) | 0.044 |
| DiaRisk3 | 0.423 | (−0.013, 0.859) | 1.335 | (0.891, 1.780) | 0.913 | (0.289, 1.536) | 0.004 |
| SmRisk9 | −0.159 | (−0.643, 0.324) | 1.318 | (0.825, 1.811) | 1.477 | (0.787, 2.168) | 0.000 |
| Alcoh19 | 0.063 | (−0.031, 0.156) | 0.343 | (0.248, 0.439) | 0.280 | (0.147, 0.414) | 0.000 |
| Smok20 | 0.005 | (−0.043, 0.054) | 0.061 | (0.011, 0.110) | 0.055 | (0.014, 0.125) | 0.117 |
| Disease Symptoms (DS) | |||||||
| DS, Overall | 0.709 | (−0.527, 1.946) | 4.605 | (3.342, 5.868) | 3.900 | (2.129, 5.663) | 0.000 |
| DiaSym4 | 0.238 | (−0.167, 0.642) | 1.053 | (0.640, 1.466) | 0.815 | (0.237, 1.393) | 0.006 |
| StrSigns5 | 0.145 | (−0.444, 0.734) | 1.862 | (1.260, 2.463) | 1.716 | (0.874, 2.558) | 0.000 |
| HASigns6 | 0.324 | (−0.186, 0.834) | 1.700 | (1.179, 2.220) | 1.375 | (0.647, 2.104) | 0.000 |
| Risk Reduction (RR) | |||||||
| RR, Overall | 0.235 | (−0.963, 1.433) | 2.535 | (1.313, 3.757) | 2.300 | (0.588, 4.011) | 0.009 |
| HDRiskRed8 | 0.185 | (−0.308, 0.678) | 1.095 | (0.591, 1.600) | 0.910 | (0.205, 1.615) | 0.012 |
| WeiLoss10 | 0.026 | (−0.428, 0.481) | 0.728 | (0.266, 1.190) | 0.702 | (0.053, 1.350) | 0.034 |
| Exerc11 | 0.026 | (−0.428, 0.481) | 0.728 | (0.266, 1.190) | 0.702 | (0.053, 1.350) | 0.034 |
| MinEx15 | −0.019 | (−0.111, 0.073) | 0.123 | (0.029, 0.216) | 0.142 | (0.011, 0.273) | 0.034 |
| Heart Health Facts (HHF) | |||||||
| HHF, Overall | −0.042 | (−0.472, 0.388) | 2.645 | (2.207, 3.084) | 2.687 | (2.073, 3.301) | 0.000 |
| HAFacts7 | 0.061 | (−0.328, 0.450) | 1.416 | (1.020, 1.813) | 1.356 | (0.800, 1.911) | 0.000 |
| VeServ12 | 0.000 | (−0.106,0.106) | 0.290 | (0.182, 0.398) | 0.290 | (0.139, 0.441) | 0.000 |
| WomWai13 | 0.081 | (−0.019, 0.180) | 0.325 | (0.224, 0.427) | 0.245 | (0.102, 0.387) | 0.001 |
| MenWai14 | 0.010 | (−0.092, 0.113) | 0.485 | (0.380, 0.589) | 0.474 | (0.328, 0.621) | 0.000 |
| BP16 | −0.076 | (−0.185, 0.032) | 0.163 | (0.052, 0.274) | 0.240 | (0.275, 0.936) | 0.003 |
| Chol17 | −0.030 | (−0.261, 0.202) | 0.576 | (0.341, 0.812) | 0.606 | (−0.055, 0.338) | 0.000 |
| BlGlu18 | −0.047 | (−0.218, 0.124) | 0.726 | (0.552, 0.900) | 0.773 | (0.529, 1.017) | 0.000 |
| BP21 | 0.016 | (−0.040, 0.071) | 0.070 | (0.013, 0.126) | 0.054 | (−0.025, 0.133) | 0.182 |
| Stage of Change (SC) | |||||||
| SC | 0.022 | (−0.246, 0.203) | 0.651 | (0.422, 0.881) | 0.673 | (0.352, 0.994) | 0.000 |
* ΔC is the pre-test to post-test change for the control group, as estimated from the LMM. + ΔI is the pre-test to post-test change for the intervention group, as estimated from the LMM. ± b is the estimate of the effect of the intervention, i.e., the estimate of the coefficient for the interaction between time (pre-test to post-test) and study group in the LMM (also, b = ΔI − ΔC).