A comprehensive mixed-methods analysis of women's cardiovascular health needs in Georgia, United States.

IF 5.1 2区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Marlo Vernon, Brianna McIndoe, Michael J Ryan, Amanda Behr, Daria Ilatovskaya, Ananya Chakraborty, Suma Yellamraju, Ara Idun, Jennifer Sullivan
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Background and aims: In the United States, cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death among both men and women; CVD and associated risk factors particularly affect women who live in rural areas. This mixed-methods analysis aims to explore cardiovascular health (CVH) risk factors and healthcare experiences among women in rural Georgia, to identify barriers to care, and to inform strategies for improving long-term health outcomes in rural communities.

Methods: A convergent mixed methods design was utilized to evaluate CVH prevalence and associated environmental risk factors among women living in rural GA. Quantitative data from 159 Georgia counties were analyzed to compare rural and urban rates of CVD-related conditions and healthcare provider availability. Comparative analyses were performed between counties, urban and rural areas, and on sex differences. Concurrently, semi-structured interviews were conducted with 56 women and 11 healthcare providers to explore knowledge of blood pressure (BP) management, access to preventive services, and barriers to care. Qualitative and quantitative findings were analyzed separately and integrated during interpretation.

Results: Rural counties have significantly higher prevalence of hypertension, obesity and stroke. General trends revealed higher rates of smoking, physical inactivity, and excessive alcohol consumption in rural counties compared to rates in urban counties of GA. Qualitative themes revealed affordability concerns, communication challenges between patients and providers, limited trust in telehealth, and the importance of delivering CVH education in community-based settings. Differences by age were also observed: younger women expressed less concern or awareness about CVH risks, while older women described greater engagement with care and health information. While the original aim included gaps in awareness and education, participants primarily described navigating systemic barriers across the care continuum.

Conclusion: Rural women face individual, provider, and structural barriers to cardiovascular health and care. This unique study identifies chronic disease disparities and risk factors, with a higher disease burden observed in rural counties. Contributing factors may include limited resources for promoting healthy lifestyle choices, and reduced access to healthcare providers. Integrated findings underscore the need for sex- and gender- informed, age-specific, and community tailored strategies that address both health system access, and communication to improve CVH outcomes in underserved rural populations.

对美国佐治亚州妇女心血管健康需求的综合混合方法分析。
背景和目的:在美国,心血管疾病(CVD)是男性和女性死亡的主要原因;心血管疾病和相关风险因素尤其影响农村地区的妇女。这项混合方法分析旨在探讨格鲁吉亚农村妇女的心血管健康(CVH)风险因素和保健经验,确定保健障碍,并为改善农村社区长期健康结果的战略提供信息。方法:采用融合混合方法设计评估农村地区妇女CVH患病率及相关环境危险因素。分析了来自乔治亚州159个县的定量数据,以比较农村和城市心血管疾病相关疾病的发病率和医疗保健提供者的可用性。对县、城市和农村以及性别差异进行了比较分析。同时,对56名妇女和11名医疗保健提供者进行了半结构化访谈,以探讨血压(BP)管理知识、获得预防服务的途径和护理障碍。定性和定量结果分别分析,并在解释过程中进行整合。结果:农村县的高血压、肥胖和脑卒中患病率明显高于农村县。总体趋势显示,与GA的城市县相比,农村县的吸烟率、缺乏体育活动和过度饮酒率更高。定性主题揭示了负担能力问题、患者和提供者之间的沟通挑战、对远程保健的有限信任以及在社区环境中提供CVH教育的重要性。还观察到年龄的差异:年轻妇女对CVH风险的关注或认识较少,而老年妇女则更多地参与护理和健康信息。虽然最初的目标包括意识和教育方面的差距,但参与者主要描述了跨越护理连续体的系统性障碍。结论:农村妇女在心血管健康和护理方面面临个体、提供者和结构性障碍。这项独特的研究确定了慢性病差异和风险因素,在农村县观察到较高的疾病负担。促成因素可能包括用于促进健康生活方式选择的资源有限,以及获得保健提供者服务的机会减少。综合调查结果强调,需要制定性别和性别知情、针对特定年龄和针对社区的战略,解决卫生系统可及性和沟通问题,以改善服务不足的农村人口的CVH结果。
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Biology of Sex Differences
Biology of Sex Differences ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM-GENETICS & HEREDITY
CiteScore
12.10
自引率
1.30%
发文量
69
审稿时长
14 weeks
期刊介绍: Biology of Sex Differences is a unique scientific journal focusing on sex differences in physiology, behavior, and disease from molecular to phenotypic levels, incorporating both basic and clinical research. The journal aims to enhance understanding of basic principles and facilitate the development of therapeutic and diagnostic tools specific to sex differences. As an open-access journal, it is the official publication of the Organization for the Study of Sex Differences and co-published by the Society for Women's Health Research. Topical areas include, but are not limited to sex differences in: genomics; the microbiome; epigenetics; molecular and cell biology; tissue biology; physiology; interaction of tissue systems, in any system including adipose, behavioral, cardiovascular, immune, muscular, neural, renal, and skeletal; clinical studies bearing on sex differences in disease or response to therapy.
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