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Health Belief Model Related to Atrial Fibrillation in the Elderly…
Health Belief Model Related to Atrial Fibrillation in the Elderly Population
Perceived Susceptibiltiy and Severity to Disease
Belief that they will be diagnosed since its common in their family
Increased age results in Increased susceptibility to Atrial Fibrillation
Multiple comorbidities
Perceived Barriers to Care
Lack of Resources
No or Low paying occupation
Minimal access to doctors
Minimal access to healthy food
Minimal access to gyms
Minimal Child Care
Lack of transportation
Healthcare Cost
No Health Insurance
Denial of insurance claims
Cost of copay
Psychological
Fear of screening
Readiness for change
Fear of falls/bleeding
Social Support Systems
Lack of Family Support
Lack of Friend Support
Unable to contact a Health Coach or Social Worker
Lack of Knowledge
Low Health Literacy
Low knowledge about Atrial Fibrillation
Unable to identify grave symptoms
Limited time with providers for education
Percieved Self-Efficacy
Confident to sustain weight loss
Compliance with medication regime
Confident to eat healthy
Cues to Action
Diagnosed with Atrial Fibrillation
Provide benefits for exercise
Provide benefits for eating healthy
Awareness promotion of Atrial Fibrillation
Perceived Benefits
Stress Reduction
Reduction in severity of disease
Weight Loss
Increased life expectancy
Decrease risk of stroke
Belief that if it doesn't hurt it cant cause problems
provide peer support