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Effect of Lifestyle based Edu Vaccine in Indian community: Study Outcomes of National Program for Prevention and Eradication of Heart Attack (NPPEHA)
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-210734
ABSTRACT

Objective:

The present study was designed to evaluate the impact of Education (Edu) vaccine in National Program forPrevention and Eradication of Heart Attack (NPPEHA).

Methods:

This pretest–posttest designed study was held in the SAAOL Heart Center in different cities (Delhi,Kolkata, Bangalore, and Mumbai) of India from Nov 2016 to Dec 2017. Total 6,225 community people were enrolled.An educational counseling intervention (Edu vaccine) comprising knowledge of heart, heart disease awareness,risk factor awareness, preventive measure awareness and diagnostic, and regular medical checkups were given tocommunity people with expert doctors through face-to-face interactions and video counseling. The effect of lifestylebased counseling was assessed through pre- and post-designed Edu vaccine questionnaire.

Results:

The results of this study showed a significant improvement in knowledge of heart (79.6%), heart diseaseawareness (87.8%), risk factor awareness (74.9%), preventive measure awareness (89.8%), diagnostic, and regularmedical checkups (84.7%), respectively.

Conclusion:

The results of this study showed a significant improvement in knowledge of heart (79.6%), heart diseaseawareness (87.8%), risk factor awareness (74.9%), preventive measure awareness (89.8%), diagnostic, and regularmedical checkups (84.7%), respectively. The first phase study of NPPEHA results conclude that lifestyle-based Eduvaccine is effective, and this tool is very easy to follow and heart attack prevention methods. The next phase ofNPPEHA program is ongoing and results are awaited.

Full text: Available Index: IMSEAR (South-East Asia) Type of study: Qualitative research / Risk factors Year: 2020 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: IMSEAR (South-East Asia) Type of study: Qualitative research / Risk factors Year: 2020 Type: Article