Outcomes of the V-Healthy education and awareness program that empowers high school students to understand and diagnose vascular disease risk factors

被引:2
作者
Mehta, Manish [1 ,5 ]
Teymouri, Mehdi [1 ]
Puthuparampil-Mehta, Beulah [2 ]
Sawh, Christine [3 ]
Paty, Philip [1 ]
Kostun, Zachary W. [1 ]
Jayakumar, Lalithapriya [1 ]
Scher, Larry [4 ]
机构
[1] Vasc Hlth Partners, Latham, NY USA
[2] Community Care Phys, Pediatrics, Clifton Pk, NY USA
[3] Ctr Vasc Awareness, Latham, NY USA
[4] Montefiore Med Ctr, Dept Cardiothorac & Vasc Surg, Divison Vasc & Endovasc Surg, Bronx, NY USA
[5] Vasc Hlth Partners Community Care Phys, 713 Troy Schenectady Rd,Ste 125, Latham, NY 12110 USA
关键词
Outreach; Awareness; Vascular; Education; V-Healthy;
D O I
10.1016/j.jvs.2022.12.014
中图分类号
R61 [外科手术学];
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摘要
Introduction: V-Healthy (Center for Vascular Awareness Inc, Latham NY) is a grassroots vascular health education and awareness campaign that educates high school students about the importance of the vascular disease risks they face today and its impact decades later, and empowers health care professionals and schoolteachers to lead vascular health education in their communities. This study evaluates the impact of the V-Healthy initiative in empowering and educating adolescents about the implications of vascular disease risk factors and in creating a blueprint for a community outreach program that focuses on vascular health and disease education and awareness. Methods: The V-Healthy program is an initiative that connects community vascular health care professionals and educators with high school students, for a day of vascular health education. The V-Healthy program curriculum is provided in two distinct stages. Stage I consists of didactic vascular health education and takes place in the classroom for the duration of one class period (40-50 minutes). The class period is divided into four sessions including a PowerPoint presentation to teach the impact of vascular disease risk factors (hypertension, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, smoking/vaping, and genetics) on the development of peripheral arterial disease, venous disease, aortic disease, and stroke, and three hands-on sessions that introduce students to vascular innovation and technology, vascular patients, and the diagnosis of a vascular disease risk factor such as hypertension. Stage I concludes with a student questionnaire aimed to gauge students' retention of the material and attitude toward the program. Stage II offers students (with parental consent) the opportunity to participate in the "Diagnosing Hypertension" study. Students were provided automated blood pressure monitors and taught to measure blood pressure in their parents daily for 1 week. Findings are recorded in designated blood pressure logs, which are then categorized using the 2018 American Heart Association blood pressure categorization system: normal (<120/<80), elevated (120-129/<80), stage I (130-139/80-89), or stage II (=140/=90). No identifiable student or guardian information is collected. Results: Over 3 years, more than 12,000 students participated in the V-Healthy program and 5120 students completed student surveys, which indicated that 97% improved their understanding of vascular health, >93% could identify vascular disease risk factors, 84% wanted to educate their families, and 76% wanted more vascular health education. A total of 1064 students participated in the "Diagnosing Hypertension" study and diagnosed hypertension in 73% of their parents: 34% for stage I hypertension and 39% for stage II hypertension. Over a 3-year period of this study, the number of schools participating increased 20-fold (from 1 to 20), the number of volunteer vascular health professionals and schoolteachers increased 13-fold (from 16 to 210), and our ability to connect with and impact high school students grew 15-fold (from 800 to over 12,000). Conclusions: V-Healthy is the first program to connect over 12,000 students to vascular health professionals in their communities to empower them to diagnose and understand vascular disease risk factors and their implications on the development of vascular disease. Furthermore, the V-Healthy program has displayed substantial growth over a 3-year period in impacting high school students and vascular health care professionals, and has the potential to be used as a blueprint for community-based vascular health education and awareness initiatives.
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页数:5
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