Woda Aimee, Haglund Kristin, Belknap Ruth Ann, Sebern Margaret
a College of Nursing , Marquette University , Milwaukee , Wisconsin.
J Community Health Nurs. 2015;32(4):173-86. doi: 10.1080/07370016.2015.1087237.
African Americans have a higher risk of developing heart failure (HF) than persons from other ethnic groups. Once diagnosed, they have lower rates of HF self-care and poorer health outcomes. Promoting engagement in HF self-care is amenable to change and represents an important way to improve the health of African Americans with HF. This study used a community-based participatory action research methodology called photovoice to explore the practice of HF self-care among low-income, urban, community dwelling African Americans. Using the photovoice methodology, themes emerged regarding self-care management and self-care maintenance.
非裔美国人患心力衰竭(HF)的风险高于其他种族群体的人。一旦被诊断出患有心力衰竭,他们的心力衰竭自我护理率较低,健康状况也较差。促进参与心力衰竭自我护理是可以改变的,也是改善患有心力衰竭的非裔美国人健康状况的重要途径。本研究采用一种名为摄影之声的基于社区的参与性行动研究方法,以探讨居住在城市社区的低收入非裔美国人的心力衰竭自我护理实践。使用摄影之声方法,出现了关于自我护理管理和自我护理维持的主题。