Journal article

Knowledge of risk factors for diabetes or cardiovascular disease (CVD) is poor among individuals with risk factors for CVD

MF Kilkenny, L Dunstan, D Busingye, T Purvis, M Reyneke, M Orgill, DA Cadilhac

Plos One | PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE | Published : 2017

Abstract

Background There is limited evidence on whether having pre-existing cardiovascular disease (CVD) or risk factors for CVD such as diabetes, ensures greater knowledge of risk factors important for motivating preventative behaviours. Our objective was to compare knowledge among the Australian public participating in a health check program and their risk status. Methods Data from the Stroke Foundation 'Know your numbers' program were used. Staff in community pharmacies provided opportunistic health checks (measurement of blood pressure and diabetes risk assessment) among their customers. Participants were categorised: 1) CVD ± risk of CVD: history of stroke, heart disease or kidney disease, and ..

View full abstract

University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

Dr Monique Kilkenny is supported by a NHMRC Early Career Fellowships (1109426). A/Prof Dominique Cadilhac is supported by a NHMRC Public Health/National Heart Foundation Future Leader Research Fellowship (1063761). We acknowledge that the Know your numbers Program was a government funded program in the Australian states of New South Wales Health and Queensland Health.