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NCT07672054

Lifestyle Advice in CVD

Sponsor: University of Nottingham

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Summary

Individuals living in the UK who are from ethnic minority communities have a higher risk of heart disease and strokes than white individuals. This risk arises from the social determinants of health. These include lifestyle factors such as diet, physical activity and smoking. Improving these lifestyle factors in individuals is an essential part of reducing the chances of heart attacks and stroke. Patients may have diets and lifestyles arising from their cultural and religious backgrounds but receive advice which is not aligned to their own customs and experiences. Receiving advice which is not relevant to their own types of diet and lifestyle customs may create difficulties for patients in managing their heart and circulation health. Moreover, the dissonance between advice given and patient-specific relevance may lead to poorer adherence to the recommendations made to manage their condition. This can lead to poorer health outcomes for these patients. In addition, they may be advised to adopt diets and behaviours which are not appropriate to their cultures and may be also difficult to put into practice. This is important because lifestyle advice aligned to a patient's existing diet, behaviours and cultural beliefs leads to improved control of these health conditions. Learning to provide dietary and lifestyle advice relevant to individual patients needs is an important skill for the clinicians caring for them.

Official title: Perspectives and Experience of Patients From Minority Ethic Communities on Advice Provided About Diet and Lifestyle Advice in Management of Their Cardiovascular Disease

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

15

Start Date

2026-07-06

Completion Date

2027-01-31

Last Updated

2026-06-26

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Experience of healthcare

Individual participants from ethnic minority groups who have experience of accessing and receiving culturally appropriate dietary advice following a diagnosis and living with cardiovascular disease and their reflections on the educational needs of healthcare staff and medical students in the dietary needs for people with cardiovascular disease from ethnic minority groups.

Locations (1)

Division of Medical Sciences and Graduate Entry Medicine, University of Nottingham Medical School at the Royal Derby Hospital, Derby, United Kingdom. DE22 3DT

Derby, United Kingdom