Preventing Hypertension in Cryodon

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This presentation discusses the issue of hypertension in Cryodon, its scale, details about the population and ethnicity, and proposes strategies to reduce high blood pressure. It also suggests approaches to resolve the issue.

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PREVENTING
HYPERTENSION
IN CRYODON
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SCALE OF THE PROBLEM IN CRYODON:
High blood pressure is a
major risk factor of many
chronic disease like heart
failure, stroke and
coronary artery disease
The main issue in Crydon
is that many people have
hypertension, however
they are yet to be
diagnosed
Cryodon had a 12.2%
prevalence rate of
hypertension in 2015-2016
and it is the highest rate in
London (Cryodon Health
and Well-Being Board
2018).
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DETAILS ABOUT THE POPULATION
AND ETHNICITY IN CRYODON:
Croydon is an outer London
borough with an area of 87
square kilometres.
It has the second highest
overall population compared to
other London Boroughs
It has some very deprived
areas like Fieldway and New
Addington
It is also the region with the
highest proportion of black and
minority ethnic groups (Director
of Public Health Report 2017)
The level of diversity in terms
of ethnic majority is increasing
in Cryodon (Cryodon Health
and Well-Being Board 2018). Figure 1: Cryodon Population
projection. Source: (Director
of Public Health Report 2017)
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PROPOSAL TO REDUCE HIGH LEVEL OF
BLOOD PRESSURE:
As racial differences and social deprivation
are the major risk factors of hypertension,
prioritizing public health strategies that works
to address this disparity in Cryodon is
important.
As health indicators related to hypertension
differs in people with hypertension, evaluation
of the socioeconomic context of the
population is important to prevent
hypertension and its future consequences
(Mueller et al. 2015).
The strategy is to reduce multi-level barriers
in reducing disparities related to hypertension
control in Cryodon (Al-Naamani et al., 2017)

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APPROACH NEEDED TO
RESOLVE THE ISSUE:
Some of the approach that can
be taken to control hypertension
in Cryodon includes:
Promote health literacy among
people in deprived areas
regarding the cause and risk of
hypertension (Halladay et al.
2016).
Increasing the intensity of
screening is also important to
achieve timely diagnosis and
timely treatment of
hypertension.
Peer support program can be
initiated to provide culturally
tailored behavioural intervention
to ethnics group in Cryodon
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REFERENCES
Al-Naamani, N., Paulus, J.K., Roberts, K.E., Pauciulo, M.W., Lutz, K., Nichols, W.C.
and Kawut, S.M., 2017. Racial and ethnic differences in pulmonary arterial
hypertension. Pulmonary circulation, 7(4), pp.793-796.
Cryodon Health and Well-Being Board 2018. Pharmaceutical needs assessment
2018. Retrieved from:
https://www.croydonobservatory.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/Croydon-201
8-PNA_FINAL-REPORT_MAR2018.pdf
Director of Public Health Report 2017. We are Cyrodon: a changing population.
Retrieved from:
https://democracy.croydon.gov.uk/documents/s1572/Annual%20Report%20of%
20the%20Director%20of%20Public%20Health%202017%20-%20draft.pdf
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Mueller, M., Purnell, T.S., Mensah, G.A. and Cooper, L.A., 2015. Reducing racial
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Vanasse, A., Courteau, J., Asghari, S., Leroux, D. and Cloutier, L., 2014. Health
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