How and why the motivation and skill to self-manage coronary heart disease are socially unequal
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Published:2008
Sally Lindsay, 2008. "How and why the motivation and skill to self-manage coronary heart disease are socially unequal", Care for Major Health Problems and Population Health Concerns: Impacts on Patients, Providers and Policy, Jennie Jacobs Kronenfeld
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Although much is known about inequalities in the prevalence of CHD, less is known about the barriers experienced in self-managing it. Questionnaires, focus groups, and Internet forums were analyzed to explore obstacles in self-managing CHD. Most people found it difficult and costly to maintain a healthy lifestyle. Gender inequalities included women being more likely to live on their own and with a lower income. Marital status was an issue as several were either caring for an ill spouse or were coping with their recent death. Socio-demographic factors played a key role in influencing people's ability to manage their CHD.
