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Health Literacy, Individual and Community Engagement, and Cardiovascular Risks and Disparities

Lauren L. Taylor, Arthur S. Hong, Kristine Hahm, Dohyeong Kim, Carolyn Smith‐Morris, Vlad G. Zaha

2024JACC CardioOncology12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cardiovascular and cancer outcomes intersect within the realm of cardio-oncology survivorship care, marked by disparities across ethnic, racial, social, and geographical landscapes. Although the clinical community is increasingly aware of this complex issue, effective solutions are trailing. To attain substantial public health impact, examinations of cancer types and cardiovascular risk mitigation require complementary approaches that elicit the patient's perspective, scale it to a population level, and focus on actionable population health interventions. Adopting such a multidisciplinary approach will deepen our understanding of patient awareness, motivation, health literacy, and community resources for addressing the unique challenges of cardio-oncology. Geospatial analysis aids in identifying key communities in need within both granular and broader contexts. In this review, we delineate a pathway that navigates barriers from individual to community levels. Data gleaned from these perspectives are critical in informing interventions that empower individuals within diverse communities and improve cardio-oncology survivorship.

Topics & Concepts

Community engagementHealth literacyPsychological interventionMultidisciplinary approachHealth equityMedicinePopulationRealmSurvivorship curveEthnic groupHealth carePublic relationsPublic healthEnvironmental healthNursingSociologyPolitical scienceAnthropologySocial scienceLawCancer survivorship and careChildhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of LifeCardiac Health and Mental Health
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