- Clinical and Experimental Health Sciences
- Volume:9 Issue:3
- Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors and Knowledge Level in Nursing Students
Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors and Knowledge Level in Nursing Students
Authors : Nurten KAYA, Nuray TURAN, Gulsun OZDEMİR AYDİN, Hatice KAYA, İlkay EROL, Pinar ILCİ
Pages : 195-201
Doi:10.33808/clinexphealthsci.599875
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Publication Date : 2019-09-30
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Objective: In recent years, cardiovascular disease insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(CVD); and CVD-related deaths have been increasing in the young population in Turkey. Nursing students should be informed about CVD and should reduce their own risk of this disease. This study was conducted to determine the impact of the knowledge of CVD risk factors among nursing students on the results of risk assessments. Methods: The population of study, which had a cross-sectional design, was composed of 587 students in nursing school at one university. The sample comprised 351 students who volunteered to take part in this study. The data were collected using the Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors Knowledge Level insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(CARRF-KL); Scale, The Students’ CVD Risk Factors Information Form, a physician scale, a tape measure, a digital blood pressure monitor, a glucometer and cholesterol and triglyceride measuring devices. Results: The majority of the students insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(77.2%); were female, and the mean age was 20.77 years. The CARRF-KL Scale scores of the participants were low. In a significant majority of the sample, the anthropometric measurement results, blood pressure, respiration rate, pulse rate, blood glucose level, cholesterol level, and triglyceride level were within normal limits. As the knowledge level of CVD risk factors increased among the students, the blood glucose and cholesterol levels decreased. Conclusion: Although they were in the minority, some of the nursing students in the sample had an increased risk of CVD. Health screening programs should be performed more often at institutions that educate health professionals. Strategies for reducing the CVD risk in the risk students should be conducted, and these students should be monitored closely.Keywords : Assessment, cardiovascular disease, knowledge level, nursing students, risk factors