Nursing Project Proposal: Heart Attack Prevention & Hypertension

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This project focuses on heart attack prevention, particularly among individuals aged 45-60 with hypertension. It aims to identify the causes of heart attacks and implement preventive measures through nursing interventions and community health campaigns. The project includes a literature review of scholarly articles, outlining the importance of addressing cardiovascular health risks, especially in older adults. The project also includes the creation of community resources and the evaluation of project effectiveness through monitoring stroke and cardiac arrest rates after the intervention. The interdisciplinary team consists of a campaign manager, volunteer coordinator, fundraising director, and health practitioners, all working towards raising awareness and promoting healthier lifestyles to reduce heart attack incidence. The project also contains a poster that presents the project topic.
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RASMUSSEN COLLEGE SCHOOL OF NURSING
Introduction Project Description Evaluation Strategies
COMMUNITY RESOURCES
Project Goals
The research will primarily explore
the symptoms of heart disease in
the target age group of 45-60. It is
focused on the hypertension
patients. The research will
determine proper nursing
activities through the identification
of the knowledge levels in the
patients. It will also explore the
aspects related to the heart
disease and the need of relevant
education in the hypertension
patients. The relevant health
campaigns will be conducted to
spread the education of leading a
healthy lifestyle. The entire project
will be accomplished within the
time frame of 4 weeks .
The community campaign
resources available are a
community hall, sitting
arrangements , a projector ,
microphone , medicines,
documentary videos prepared for
the awareness, leaflets, patients
from the community, a survey team
As per the reports of Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC), the heart diseases cause 1
death in 4 each year in the United
States. More than 735,000 people in
the United States suffer from heart
attack (Varghese et al., 2016). It
affects the people under the age group
of 45-65 year and the hypertensions.
The present research is aimed at
identifying the possible causes
of heart attack and preventing
them as much as possible. The
study will help the cardiac
disease in patients suffering
from hypertension. It will
facilitate the search of the
primary reasons behind the
severe heart failure and death by
cardiac arrest. The rates of
death by cardiac attack can be
reduced by taking suitable
precautions and preventive
measures.
The effectiveness of the project
will be conducted by checking the
instances of stroke or cardiac
arrest / death rates in the sample
size after six months of the
campaigning. A group of 10
trained people will be employed in
the task of evaluation.
Topic – prevention of heart attack
Names of the students : Macdona Kum , Marion Lamin ,Gadisse Gashu ,Mel
Melchizedek ,Ami Khan
&Yassa Kimber
INTERDISCIPLARY TEAM
The members needed in the
project are –Campaign manager,
Volunteer coordinator,
Fundraising director and Health
practitioner
REFERENCES
Anand, P.K., 2015. Does Co-Suffering by Ischemic Heart Disease
and Tuberculosis Exist in Community Endemic for These
Diseases? International Journal of Tropical Disease & Health,
5(1), pp.1-10.
Frieden, T. R. (2017). A safer, healthier US: the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention, 2009–2016. American journal of
preventive medicine, 52(3), 263-275.
Lupton, D., 2015. The pedagogy of disgust: the ethical, moral and
political implications of using disgust in public health campaigns.
Critical Public Health, 25(1), pp.4-14.
Stewart, T.L., Chipperfield, J.G., Perry, R.P. & Hamm, J.M., 2016.
Attributing heart attack and stroke to “old age”: Implications for
subsequent health outcomes among older adults. Journal of
Health Psychology, 21(1), pp.40-49.
Varghese, T., Schultz, W. M., McCue, A. A., Lambert, C. T.,
Sandesara, P. B., Eapen, D. J., ... & Sperling, L. S. (2016).
Physical activity in the prevention of coronary heart disease:
implications for the clinician. Heart, 102(12), 904-909.
Wendelboe, A.M., McCumber, M., Hylek, E.M., Buller, H., Weitz,
J.I., Raskob, G., ISTH Steering Committee for World Thrombosis
Day, Angchaisuksiri, P., Blanco, A.N., Hunt, B.J. & Kakkar, A.,
2015. Global public awareness of venous thromboembolism.
Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 13(8), pp.1365-1371.
Literature Review
The research is based on four of
the scholarly articles which were
the most relevant with the topic.
The articles proved to be the
reservoirs of information and have
been extremely useful. The
articles of Stewart et al. (2016),
Wendelboe et al. (2015), Lupton
(2015) and Anand (2015) have
been used .
After huge research and study , it
can be concluded that old age
should be taken seriously as the
primary attribution of
cardiovascular health events. The
public campaigns are necessary
to reduce the issue of low
awareness of thrombosis and
other cardiac diseases.
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