Population awareness of cardiovascular disease and its risk factors in Buea, Cameroon

Abstract Background Adequate awareness of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and their risk factors may help reduce the population’s exposure to modifiable risk factors and thereby contribute to prevention and control strategies. There is limited data on knowledge among the general population in sub-Saha...

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Main Authors: Leopold Ndemnge Aminde, Noah Takah, Calypse Ngwasiri, Jean Jacques Noubiap, Maxime Tindong, Anastase Dzudie, J. Lennert Veerman
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Published: BMC 2017-06-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-017-4477-3
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spelling doaj-efcf1c4fa651448dbbcede06b10235832020-11-24T22:09:13ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582017-06-0117111010.1186/s12889-017-4477-3Population awareness of cardiovascular disease and its risk factors in Buea, CameroonLeopold Ndemnge Aminde0Noah Takah1Calypse Ngwasiri2Jean Jacques Noubiap3Maxime Tindong4Anastase Dzudie5J. Lennert Veerman6School of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, The University of QueenslandNon-communicable diseases Unit, Clinical Research Education, Networking and Consultancy (CRENC)Non-communicable diseases Unit, Clinical Research Education, Networking and Consultancy (CRENC)Department of Medicine, Groote Schuur Hospital and University of Cape TownNon-communicable diseases Unit, Clinical Research Education, Networking and Consultancy (CRENC)Non-communicable diseases Unit, Clinical Research Education, Networking and Consultancy (CRENC)School of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, The University of QueenslandAbstract Background Adequate awareness of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and their risk factors may help reduce the population’s exposure to modifiable risk factors and thereby contribute to prevention and control strategies. There is limited data on knowledge among the general population in sub-Saharan Africa regarding CVD and risk factors. We aimed to assess the population awareness (and associated factors) of CVD types and risk factors in Buea, Cameroon. Methods This was a community-based cross-sectional study conducted in 2016 among randomly selected adults (>18 years). Data on socio-demographic characteristics, knowledge about CVD types, their risk factors and warning signs for CVD events (stroke and heart attack) were acquired using a self-administered questionnaire. Logistic regression analysis was used to investigate factors associated with moderate-to-good knowledge. Results Of the 1162 participants (61.7% women, mean age 32 years), 52.5% had overall poor knowledge (mean score 12.1 on total of 25) on CVD with only about a quarter correctly identifying types of CVD. Overall, 36, 63 and 45% were unaware of CVD risk factors, warning signs of heart attack and stroke respectively. In multivariable analysis; high level of education (aOR = 2.26 (1.69–3.02), p < 0.0001), high monthly income (aOR = 1.64 (1.07–2.51), p = 0.023), having a family history of CVD (aOR = 1.59 (1.21–2.09), p = 0.001) and being a former smoker (aOR = 1.11 (1.02–1.95), p = 0.043) were associated with moderate-to-good knowledge. Conclusions There exists a significant gap in population awareness about CVDs in Cameroon and this is similar to previous reports. Cost-effective community health education interventions taking into account socioeconomic status may be beneficial in this setting.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-017-4477-3Cardiovascular diseaseAwarenessRisk factorsStrokeHeart attackCameroon
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author Leopold Ndemnge Aminde
Noah Takah
Calypse Ngwasiri
Jean Jacques Noubiap
Maxime Tindong
Anastase Dzudie
J. Lennert Veerman
spellingShingle Leopold Ndemnge Aminde
Noah Takah
Calypse Ngwasiri
Jean Jacques Noubiap
Maxime Tindong
Anastase Dzudie
J. Lennert Veerman
Population awareness of cardiovascular disease and its risk factors in Buea, Cameroon
BMC Public Health
Cardiovascular disease
Awareness
Risk factors
Stroke
Heart attack
Cameroon
author_facet Leopold Ndemnge Aminde
Noah Takah
Calypse Ngwasiri
Jean Jacques Noubiap
Maxime Tindong
Anastase Dzudie
J. Lennert Veerman
author_sort Leopold Ndemnge Aminde
title Population awareness of cardiovascular disease and its risk factors in Buea, Cameroon
title_short Population awareness of cardiovascular disease and its risk factors in Buea, Cameroon
title_full Population awareness of cardiovascular disease and its risk factors in Buea, Cameroon
title_fullStr Population awareness of cardiovascular disease and its risk factors in Buea, Cameroon
title_full_unstemmed Population awareness of cardiovascular disease and its risk factors in Buea, Cameroon
title_sort population awareness of cardiovascular disease and its risk factors in buea, cameroon
publisher BMC
series BMC Public Health
issn 1471-2458
publishDate 2017-06-01
description Abstract Background Adequate awareness of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and their risk factors may help reduce the population’s exposure to modifiable risk factors and thereby contribute to prevention and control strategies. There is limited data on knowledge among the general population in sub-Saharan Africa regarding CVD and risk factors. We aimed to assess the population awareness (and associated factors) of CVD types and risk factors in Buea, Cameroon. Methods This was a community-based cross-sectional study conducted in 2016 among randomly selected adults (>18 years). Data on socio-demographic characteristics, knowledge about CVD types, their risk factors and warning signs for CVD events (stroke and heart attack) were acquired using a self-administered questionnaire. Logistic regression analysis was used to investigate factors associated with moderate-to-good knowledge. Results Of the 1162 participants (61.7% women, mean age 32 years), 52.5% had overall poor knowledge (mean score 12.1 on total of 25) on CVD with only about a quarter correctly identifying types of CVD. Overall, 36, 63 and 45% were unaware of CVD risk factors, warning signs of heart attack and stroke respectively. In multivariable analysis; high level of education (aOR = 2.26 (1.69–3.02), p < 0.0001), high monthly income (aOR = 1.64 (1.07–2.51), p = 0.023), having a family history of CVD (aOR = 1.59 (1.21–2.09), p = 0.001) and being a former smoker (aOR = 1.11 (1.02–1.95), p = 0.043) were associated with moderate-to-good knowledge. Conclusions There exists a significant gap in population awareness about CVDs in Cameroon and this is similar to previous reports. Cost-effective community health education interventions taking into account socioeconomic status may be beneficial in this setting.
topic Cardiovascular disease
Awareness
Risk factors
Stroke
Heart attack
Cameroon
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-017-4477-3
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