Knowledge, barriers, and facilitators for promoting cardiovascular health in a Latino community: a qualitative sub-study of the Skills-based Educational Strategies for Reduction of Vascular Events in Orange County
Bernadette Boden-Albala, Darnisha Draughter-Espinoza, Megan Castro, Desiree Gutierrez, Cassandra Cardenas, Matthew J. Landry, Jeffrey Wing, Bruce Albala

TL;DR
This study explores how a Latino community in Orange County understands and addresses cardiovascular disease, identifying barriers and solutions to improve heart health through community engagement.
Contribution
The study provides community-specific insights to adapt a family-based cardiovascular health intervention for the Latino population.
Findings
Participants showed significant gaps in understanding CVD prevention and nutrition.
Familial support was identified as a key facilitator for health behaviors and outcomes.
Structural barriers like cost, resources, and environment were highlighted, along with community-level solutions.
Abstract
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death, and disproportionately affects racial-ethnic groups. Community-engaged research is an important avenue to address health disparities, and understand barriers faced by vulnerable populations. This qualitative study is a sub-study of the Skills-based Educational Strategies for Reduction of Vascular Events in Orange County (SERVE OC) clinical trial (Trial ID NCT05641519), which employed focus group discussions to gain insight into community understanding of CVD within the local Latino community of Orange County. The study also aimed to identify themes of (1) community knowledge, beliefs, and attitudes toward CVD prevention, (2) barriers and facilitators to implementing a family-based intervention, and (3) community-level barriers and solutions to optimal heart health to inform the adaptation of SERVE OC’s intervention. Further,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCardiac Health and Mental Health · Global Public Health Policies and Epidemiology · Cardiovascular Health and Risk Factors
