Danish men's experiences of cardiovascular screening and their views on preventive cardiovascular medication: A qualitative explorative nurse study

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  • Ina QVIST
  • Rasmussen, Bodil
  • Lars FROST
  • Jes S. LINDHOLT
  • Rikke SØGAARD
  • Vibeke LORENTZEN

Objectives: This study explored Danish men's experience of participating in a screening program for cardiovascular disease (CVD) and their perceptions of preventive medication for CVD before and after participation in the screening program. Methods: An exploratory phenomenological-hermeneutical study. Fifteen men from a cardiovascular screening program for men aged 65–74 years participated. Semi-structured interviews were conducted before screening and one year later (2015–2017). The interviews were transcribed verbatim and analysed using Kvale and Brinkmann's approach to data analysis. Results: Two main themes were identified: (i) seeking confirmation and control of health: familiarity with CVD; understanding the screening program; confirmation of health; perception of preventive medication, and (ii) sense of own health and prevention: experiences with the screening program; accept or denial of diagnosis and preventive medication. Conclusion: A minority of the men understood the nature of the diseases for which they were being examined. The invitation for screening and the outcome of the examinations must be communicated more skilfully. The health providers need to engage early in treatment after the screening and provide an individualised plan that addresses patients concerns and knowledge based on their needs.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftJournal of Vascular Nursing
Vol/bind41
Udgave nummer4
Sider (fra-til)195-202
Antal sider8
ISSN1062-0303
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2023

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Funding Information:
This work was supported by grants from the Central Denmark Region Health Science Research Fund , Regional Hospital Central Jutland Research Fund , the Family Hede Nielsen's Foundation and the Frimodt-Heineke Foundation . No sponsors were involved in the study.

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