Cardiovascular disease control efforts among local health departments in Missouri: four-year trends and policy implications
- PMID: 10186714
- DOI: 10.1097/00124784-199703000-00011
Cardiovascular disease control efforts among local health departments in Missouri: four-year trends and policy implications
Abstract
Knowledge, attitudes, and activities in cardiovascular disease (CVD) control among local health departments in Missouri were surveyed in 1990 and in 1994, following four years of a community-based CVD risk-reduction project. Hypertension screening was rated as the most frequently performed CVD-related activity in 1990 and in 1994. Differences in mean scores between baseline and follow-up surveys showed no significant changes except for cholesterol screening. Respondents preferred individual patient education rather than community-wide approaches to risk reduction. Our findings highlight the need for more emphasis on coalition building and community-based programs for preventing and controlling CVD at the local health department level.
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