Aims and objectives. This article describes the theoretical foundation of risk perception as a key component of changing deleterious health behaviours associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD). Furthermore, perception in increasing cardiovascular risk-reducing behaviours in a socio-cultural framework is discussed, and an empirical development conceptual model presented. Background. Perception of risk is strongly linked with health-seeking behaviours. Understanding how to reduce risk and maximise cardiovascular health is an increasing focus of clinicians, researchers and policy makers. Increasing cultural diversity in contemporary society means that nurses need to develop and evaluate interventions in this context. Design. An integrative ...
Objective. To determine if lifestyle improved at a short term through an intervention to involve pat...
Coronary heart disease (CHD) is the major cause of morbidity and mortality globally. While primary a...
Objective. To determine if lifestyle improved at a short term through an intervention to involve pat...
Aims and objectives. This article describes the theoretical foundation of risk perception as a key c...
Aims and objectives. This article describes the theoretical foundation of risk perception as a key c...
Aims and objectives: This article describes the theoretical foundation of risk perception as a key c...
Background Previous studies have shown the importance of paying attention to lay peoples’ interpret...
The rising incidence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in China intensifies the need for effective hea...
Objective To determine if lifestyle improved at a short term through an intervention to involve p...
Objective To determine if lifestyle improved at a short term through an intervention to involve p...
Objective To determine if lifestyle improved at a short term through an intervention to involve p...
Ruth Webster1, Emma Heeley21Cardiovascular Division, 2Neurological and Mental Health Division, The G...
With the increasing trend of hypercholesterolemia in the Malaysian adult population over the past fi...
Objective. To determine if lifestyle improved at a short term through an intervention to involve pat...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains among the leading causes of death in the United States despite ...
Objective. To determine if lifestyle improved at a short term through an intervention to involve pat...
Coronary heart disease (CHD) is the major cause of morbidity and mortality globally. While primary a...
Objective. To determine if lifestyle improved at a short term through an intervention to involve pat...
Aims and objectives. This article describes the theoretical foundation of risk perception as a key c...
Aims and objectives. This article describes the theoretical foundation of risk perception as a key c...
Aims and objectives: This article describes the theoretical foundation of risk perception as a key c...
Background Previous studies have shown the importance of paying attention to lay peoples’ interpret...
The rising incidence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in China intensifies the need for effective hea...
Objective To determine if lifestyle improved at a short term through an intervention to involve p...
Objective To determine if lifestyle improved at a short term through an intervention to involve p...
Objective To determine if lifestyle improved at a short term through an intervention to involve p...
Ruth Webster1, Emma Heeley21Cardiovascular Division, 2Neurological and Mental Health Division, The G...
With the increasing trend of hypercholesterolemia in the Malaysian adult population over the past fi...
Objective. To determine if lifestyle improved at a short term through an intervention to involve pat...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains among the leading causes of death in the United States despite ...
Objective. To determine if lifestyle improved at a short term through an intervention to involve pat...
Coronary heart disease (CHD) is the major cause of morbidity and mortality globally. While primary a...
Objective. To determine if lifestyle improved at a short term through an intervention to involve pat...