OBJECTIVE: Exploring determinants influencing vulnerable groups regarding (non-) participation in the Dutch two-stage cardiometabolic health check, comprising a health risk assessment (HRA) and prevention consultations (PCs) for high-risk individuals. METHODS: Qualitative study comprising 21 focus groups with non-Western (Surinamese, Turkish, Moroccan) immigrants aged 45-70, adult children from one of these descents, native Dutch with a lower socioeconomic status, and healthcare professionals working with these groups. RESULTS: Reasons for not completing the HRA included (flawed) risk perceptions, health negligence, (health) illiteracy, and language barriers. A face-to-face invitation from a reliable source and community outreach to raise a...
Background: Until now, cardiometabolic risk assessment in Dutch primary health care was directed at ...
It has been well established that underserved groups have an increased risk of c...
BACKGROUND:There is a need to improve public's participation in health checks for early identificati...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: Exploring determinants influencing vulnerable groups regard...
AbstractCardiometabolic diseases affect underserved groups disparately. Participation in health chec...
Cardiometabolic diseases affect underserved groups disparately. Participation in health checks is al...
Contains fulltext : 153870.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Eth...
Abstract Background and aims Since cardiometabolic diseases (CMD) are a frequent cause of death worl...
Background and aims Since cardiometabolic diseases (CMD) are a frequent cause of death worldwide, pr...
More than half of the general population does not attend screening for cardiovascular diseases (CVD)...
Background: Health checks for cardiometabolic diseases could play a role in the identification of pe...
Background Health checks for cardiometabolic diseases could play a role in the identification of per...
Background: Health checks for cardiometabolic diseases could play a role in the identification of pe...
Background: Cardiometabolic diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide and result in decrease...
Background & Aim: The INTEGRATE study investigates the effectiveness of a cardiometabolic risk asses...
Background: Until now, cardiometabolic risk assessment in Dutch primary health care was directed at ...
It has been well established that underserved groups have an increased risk of c...
BACKGROUND:There is a need to improve public's participation in health checks for early identificati...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: Exploring determinants influencing vulnerable groups regard...
AbstractCardiometabolic diseases affect underserved groups disparately. Participation in health chec...
Cardiometabolic diseases affect underserved groups disparately. Participation in health checks is al...
Contains fulltext : 153870.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Eth...
Abstract Background and aims Since cardiometabolic diseases (CMD) are a frequent cause of death worl...
Background and aims Since cardiometabolic diseases (CMD) are a frequent cause of death worldwide, pr...
More than half of the general population does not attend screening for cardiovascular diseases (CVD)...
Background: Health checks for cardiometabolic diseases could play a role in the identification of pe...
Background Health checks for cardiometabolic diseases could play a role in the identification of per...
Background: Health checks for cardiometabolic diseases could play a role in the identification of pe...
Background: Cardiometabolic diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide and result in decrease...
Background & Aim: The INTEGRATE study investigates the effectiveness of a cardiometabolic risk asses...
Background: Until now, cardiometabolic risk assessment in Dutch primary health care was directed at ...
It has been well established that underserved groups have an increased risk of c...
BACKGROUND:There is a need to improve public's participation in health checks for early identificati...