Identification and follow up of cardiovascular disease risk factors among participants at a pharmacy student-led screening program

IF 1.8 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Umara Bibi Qureshi , Dineo Mpanya , Razeeya Khan , Muhammed Vally , Ané Orchard
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Abstract

Background

The increased prevalence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and associated risk factors like hypertension, type 2 diabetes, dyslipideamia, and obesity underscores the need for proactive screening. Given the insidious progression of these conditions, early detection is paramount. The Screening and Testing Programme for Pharmacy Students (STEPPS) is a pharmacy student-led, work-based learning initiative at the University of the Witwatersrand that provides preventive cardiovascular risk screening to university staff and students.

Aim

To identify the occurrence of underlying and uncontrolled risk factors for cardiovascular disease from a convenience sample of participants who attended the STEPPS screening events at the University of the Witwatersrand in year 2022. The study further determined whether the referral of the identified participants led to a diagnosis and intervention.

Methodology

A cross-sectional study was conducted in a screening event called STEPPS at the University of the Witwatersrand. A convenience sample of university staff and students aged 18 years and older who voluntarily participated was included. Fourth-year pharmacy students conducted screenings, including blood pressure, blood glucose, cholesterol, and anthropometric measurements. Participants with abnormal results were referred for further care, and follow-up was conducted via telephone interviews several months later. Quantitative data were analysed using descriptive and inferential statistics in STATA® 18.0.

Results

There was a self-reported occurrence of hypertension (6.5 %), diabetes (2.09 %), dyslipideamia (2.87 %), and obesity (3.91 %). Elevated readings were observed among 136 (18.25 %) participants for blood pressure, 13 (2.83 %) participants for blood glucose and, 50 (11.36 %) participants for blood cholesterol. Among the CVD-related referrals based on abnormal screening results (33 participants), 75 % complied. Of these, 35 % exhibited significant findings, including newly diagnosed cases (43 %), disease escalation (29 %) and lifestyle modifications (29 %). Among follow-up participants, 16 (80 %) participants reported undergoing interventions post-screening.

Conclusion

The student-led initiative effectively identified the occurrences of undiagnosed and uncontrolled cases at the university with 80 % of referrals leading to a medical intervention.
在药学学生主导的筛查项目中,参与者心血管疾病危险因素的识别和随访
背景:心血管疾病(CVD)和相关危险因素如高血压、2型糖尿病、血脂异常和肥胖的患病率增加,强调了主动筛查的必要性。鉴于这些疾病的潜伏进展,早期发现是至关重要的。药学学生筛查和测试计划(STEPPS)是威特沃特斯兰德大学药学学生主导的、基于工作的学习计划,为大学教职员工和学生提供预防性心血管风险筛查。目的从2022年在威特沃特斯兰德大学参加STEPPS筛查活动的参与者的方便样本中确定心血管疾病潜在和未控制的危险因素的发生。该研究进一步确定了被识别的参与者的转诊是否导致了诊断和干预。方法一项横断面研究是在威特沃特斯兰德大学的一项名为STEPPS的筛查活动中进行的。方便的样本包括自愿参加的18岁及以上的大学教职员工和学生。四年级的药学学生进行了筛查,包括血压、血糖、胆固醇和人体测量。结果异常的参与者被转介进一步治疗,并在几个月后通过电话访谈进行随访。定量数据采用STATA®18.0的描述性和推断性统计进行分析。结果自报有高血压(6.5%)、糖尿病(2.09%)、血脂异常(2.87%)、肥胖(3.91%)。136人(18.25%)血压升高,13人(2.83%)血糖升高,50人(11.36%)血胆固醇升高。在基于异常筛查结果的cvd相关转诊中(33名参与者),75%的人遵守。其中,35%表现出显著的发现,包括新诊断病例(43%)、疾病升级(29%)和生活方式改变(29%)。在随访参与者中,16名(80%)参与者报告在筛查后接受了干预。结论学生主导的倡议有效地识别了大学中未确诊和无法控制病例的发生,80%的转诊导致医疗干预。
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