#AllOurHealth - Tuesday 23rd March 2021 6pm (GMT Standard Time) Cardiovascular disease prevention - UWE

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In England nearly 7 million people are living with cardiovascular disease (CVD), it contributes to over a quarter of deaths each year and health and social care costs in England relating to CVD are estimated at £7.4 billion each year. (PHE 2020)

CVD remains an important issue as it’s a contributor to mortality, morbidity and health inequalities and stalling of reductions in CVD mortality. This is costly to the individual, the NHS and wider system.

The infographic below identifies some of the risk factors for CVD:

    

  

(PHE 2020)

To achieve a change in individual risk factors and an individual’s overall risk of CVD we need action which will enable behaviour change at population, community and an individual level.

The behaviour change wheel (below) published by the University College London helps us to understand the types of policies and interventions that have an influence on behaviour.

 

(Michie 2012 )

This tweetchat aims to explore CVD, behaviour change and personalised care and what we, as health care professionals can do in our day to day roles to prevent CVD. The questions we will be asking in the Tweetchat are:

  • What sort of behaviour change do people need to make to reduce the risk of CVD?
  • How can personalisation help us as healthcare professionals to address cardiovascular disease in our day to day roles?
  • What practical action can you put into practice immediately to reduce the risk of CVD for the people you care for?





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 #AllOurHealth transcript

 
@WeLearnOutLoud
23 March 2021 18:01
Hello and welcome to our #AllOurHealth UWE tweetchat on CVD Prevention Let's get started straight away with QUESTION 1 What sort of behaviour change do people need to make to reduce the risk of CVD? https://t.co/VIN8Ghnk73
@Rebecca09743995
23 March 2021 18:03
@WeLearnOutLoud Smoking cessation, reduce alcohol intake, increase physical activity are effective lifestyle choices to reduce risk of CVD, they can also increase awareness through use of platforms such as Heart Age Test #AllOurHealth
@WeNurses
23 March 2021 18:03
Hello tweeting nurses, we are supporting @UWE_NAM students to learn about CVD prevention via a quick tweetchat to see what they have learned this week about the #AllOurHealth resources and how to implement them.... feel free to hop on to the chat via #AllOurHealth now :) https://twitter.com/WeLearnOutLoud/status/1374418182631387149
@WeLearnOutLoud
23 March 2021 18:04
@DeeksAndrea @BethCol85646159 @Rebecca09743995 HI and welcome to tonights #AllOurHealth tweetchat on CVD :) Remember to add #AllOurHealth to your tweets to join in and click on #AllOurHealth to see other's tweets too!
@ot_lamb
23 March 2021 18:04
@WeLearnOutLoud Life style chances including increased exercise to reduce obesity, healthier diet, stopping smoking, reduced alcohol consumption. #AllOurHealth
@StephensMegg
23 March 2021 18:05
@WeLearnOutLoud Having a more active lifestyle and making their diets more healthy and balanced. #allourhealth
@WeLearnOutLoud
23 March 2021 18:05
#AllOurHealth https://twitter.com/ArgentShanae/status/1374421618961707020
@WeLearnOutLoud
23 March 2021 18:06
@ot_lamb how would you feel about talking about how some of these could be achieved with patients #AllOurHealth
@WeLearnOutLoud
23 March 2021 18:07
@StephensMegg What kind of method, or methods, of conversation would you use to chat about this with patients? #AllOurHealth
@ot_lamb
23 March 2021 18:08
@WeLearnOutLoud #AllOurHealth
@WeLearnOutLoud
23 March 2021 18:10
QUESTION 2 How can personalisation help us as healthcare professionals to address cardiovascular disease in our day to day roles? #AllOurHealth UWE https://t.co/OzydMJN2ci
@Rebecca09743995
23 March 2021 18:12
@WeLearnOutLoud Recognise local population need to increase resources in socioeconomic disadvantaged populations, and those with mental illness who have increased smoking prevelance as a population #AllOurHealth
@TaraMor50572903
23 March 2021 18:13
@WeLearnOutLoud #AllOurHealth Engage in a healthy diet and physical exercise
@ArgentShanae
23 March 2021 18:16
@WeLearnOutLoud Personalisation allows us as healthcare workers to see what it is like for services users accessing the system. Addressing the importance of diminishing the disease on a population level through increased resources and education #AllOurHealth
@WeLearnOutLoud
23 March 2021 18:16
@TaraMor50572903 many patients may well know the benefits of this, do you think talking about barriers to achieve this may be as or more effective than sharing benefits for some patients? #AllOurHealth
@WeLearnOutLoud
23 March 2021 18:20
QUESTION 3 What practical action can you put into practice immediately to reduce the risk of CVD for the people you care for? #AllOurHealth UWE https://t.co/dzvycr7f4O
@TaraMor50572903
23 March 2021 18:20
@WeLearnOutLoud #WeLearnOutLoud There are many barriers including income and accessibility not to mention time and atm access to facilities like gyms and pools are limited though there are lots of green spaces to walk in but if someones mood is low enthusiasm to engage will be low #AllOurHealth
@ArgentShanae
23 March 2021 18:25
@WeLearnOutLoud Practical action can include early detection with genetic testing to identify those more at risk. As well as, a exercise programme and healthy diet to reduce the risk of developing the disease. Finally, education is prevention. #AllOurHealth




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