Reception of Dietary and Other Health-Related Lifestyle Advice to Address Non-communicable Diseases in a Primary Care Context: A Mixed-Method Study in Central Argentina

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Sanchez Urbano, Raul Emilio; Paredes, Ariel; Vargas Chambi, Frank R.; Guedes Ruela, Pedro; Olivares, David E. V.; Souza Pereira, Benicio T.; Pacheco, Sandaly O. S.; Pacheco, Fabio J.
Año de publicación
2021
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versión publicada
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An effective way to address risk factors for non-communicable chronic diseases (NCD) and reduce healthcare costs is by using sound health-related advice (HRA) to promote healthy lifestyle habits. In Argentina, however, few studies have examined the context in which HRA is communicated and undertaken by patients at the primary care level. In this study, we assessed the reception of HRA using a mixed-method approach in a central area of Argentina. A total of 1,044 participants from the community were contacted and sociodemographic characteristics, health-related lifestyle factors, and medical history were collected. A calendar with health messages was provided to participants and its usage was assessed after 1 year. Additionally, semi-structured interviews were conducted with 34 patients attending a local primary healthcare center. The results show that HRA was given more frequently to individuals with higher mean age, lower educational level, and to females. Participants with a chronic health condition are at a higher chance of receiving advice to reduce salt intake and maintain a healthy weight. Dietary advice is offered along with other lifestyle recommendations. The use of alcohol and tobacco is usually addressed together. HRA was primarily received in the context of an NCD diagnosis and advice was directed, especially, to risky behaviors. The HRA to increase the intake of fruits and vegetables was mentioned less frequently. Patients at the healthcare center greatly appreciated receiving an HRA, especially when given in a tailored, written, and detailed form, and acknowledged its importance to prevent or control a chronic health condition as part of the medical treatment but showed concern regarding the ability to fully incorporate the advice. Lifestyle recommendations are highly appreciated by patients but are still underutilized since they are offered mostly in the context of illness. The health calendar was shown to be useful to complement health intervention programs at the community level. The findings of our study underscore the acknowledged value of HRA by participants to tackle the risk factors of chronic diseases. If properly used HRA constitutes a simple and highly valued tool to help address patient's needs to prevent and control NCD in Argentina.
Fil: Sanchez Urbano, Raul Emilio. Universidad Adventista del Plata; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
Fil: Paredes, Ariel. Universidad Adventista del Plata; Argentina
Fil: Vargas Chambi, Frank R.. Universidad Adventista del Plata; Argentina
Fil: Guedes Ruela, Pedro. Universidad Adventista del Plata; Argentina
Fil: Olivares, David E. V.. Universidad Adventista del Plata; Argentina
Fil: Souza Pereira, Benicio T.. Universidad Adventista del Plata; Argentina
Fil: Pacheco, Sandaly O. S.. Universidad Adventista del Plata; Argentina
Fil: Pacheco, Fabio J.. Universidad Adventista del Plata; Argentina
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ARGENTINA
DIET
HEALTH-RELATED ADVICE
LIFESTYLE HABITS
MIXED- METHOD STUDY
NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
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spelling Reception of Dietary and Other Health-Related Lifestyle Advice to Address Non-communicable Diseases in a Primary Care Context: A Mixed-Method Study in Central ArgentinaSanchez Urbano, Raul EmilioParedes, ArielVargas Chambi, Frank R.Guedes Ruela, PedroOlivares, David E. V.Souza Pereira, Benicio T.Pacheco, Sandaly O. S.Pacheco, Fabio J.ARGENTINADIETHEALTH-RELATED ADVICELIFESTYLE HABITSMIXED- METHOD STUDYNON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASESPRIMARY HEALTH CAREhttps://purl.org/becyt/ford/3.2https://purl.org/becyt/ford/3An effective way to address risk factors for non-communicable chronic diseases (NCD) and reduce healthcare costs is by using sound health-related advice (HRA) to promote healthy lifestyle habits. In Argentina, however, few studies have examined the context in which HRA is communicated and undertaken by patients at the primary care level. In this study, we assessed the reception of HRA using a mixed-method approach in a central area of Argentina. A total of 1,044 participants from the community were contacted and sociodemographic characteristics, health-related lifestyle factors, and medical history were collected. A calendar with health messages was provided to participants and its usage was assessed after 1 year. Additionally, semi-structured interviews were conducted with 34 patients attending a local primary healthcare center. The results show that HRA was given more frequently to individuals with higher mean age, lower educational level, and to females. Participants with a chronic health condition are at a higher chance of receiving advice to reduce salt intake and maintain a healthy weight. Dietary advice is offered along with other lifestyle recommendations. The use of alcohol and tobacco is usually addressed together. HRA was primarily received in the context of an NCD diagnosis and advice was directed, especially, to risky behaviors. The HRA to increase the intake of fruits and vegetables was mentioned less frequently. Patients at the healthcare center greatly appreciated receiving an HRA, especially when given in a tailored, written, and detailed form, and acknowledged its importance to prevent or control a chronic health condition as part of the medical treatment but showed concern regarding the ability to fully incorporate the advice. Lifestyle recommendations are highly appreciated by patients but are still underutilized since they are offered mostly in the context of illness. The health calendar was shown to be useful to complement health intervention programs at the community level. The findings of our study underscore the acknowledged value of HRA by participants to tackle the risk factors of chronic diseases. If properly used HRA constitutes a simple and highly valued tool to help address patient's needs to prevent and control NCD in Argentina.Fil: Sanchez Urbano, Raul Emilio. Universidad Adventista del Plata; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; ArgentinaFil: Paredes, Ariel. Universidad Adventista del Plata; ArgentinaFil: Vargas Chambi, Frank R.. Universidad Adventista del Plata; ArgentinaFil: Guedes Ruela, Pedro. Universidad Adventista del Plata; ArgentinaFil: Olivares, David E. V.. Universidad Adventista del Plata; ArgentinaFil: Souza Pereira, Benicio T.. Universidad Adventista del Plata; ArgentinaFil: Pacheco, Sandaly O. S.. Universidad Adventista del Plata; ArgentinaFil: Pacheco, Fabio J.. Universidad Adventista del Plata; ArgentinaFrontiers Media2021-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/11336/217079Sanchez Urbano, Raul Emilio; Paredes, Ariel; Vargas Chambi, Frank R.; Guedes Ruela, Pedro; Olivares, David E. V.; et al.; Reception of Dietary and Other Health-Related Lifestyle Advice to Address Non-communicable Diseases in a Primary Care Context: A Mixed-Method Study in Central Argentina; Frontiers Media; Frontiers in Nutrition; 8; 1-2021; 1-122296-861XCONICET DigitalCONICETenginfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.3389/fnut.2021.622543info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ar/reponame:CONICET Digital (CONICET)instname:Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas2025-10-15T15:35:15Zoai:ri.conicet.gov.ar:11336/217079instacron:CONICETInstitucionalhttp://ri.conicet.gov.ar/Organismo científico-tecnológicoNo correspondehttp://ri.conicet.gov.ar/oai/requestdasensio@conicet.gov.ar; lcarlino@conicet.gov.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:34982025-10-15 15:35:15.668CONICET Digital (CONICET) - Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicasfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Reception of Dietary and Other Health-Related Lifestyle Advice to Address Non-communicable Diseases in a Primary Care Context: A Mixed-Method Study in Central Argentina
title Reception of Dietary and Other Health-Related Lifestyle Advice to Address Non-communicable Diseases in a Primary Care Context: A Mixed-Method Study in Central Argentina
spellingShingle Reception of Dietary and Other Health-Related Lifestyle Advice to Address Non-communicable Diseases in a Primary Care Context: A Mixed-Method Study in Central Argentina
Sanchez Urbano, Raul Emilio
ARGENTINA
DIET
HEALTH-RELATED ADVICE
LIFESTYLE HABITS
MIXED- METHOD STUDY
NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
title_short Reception of Dietary and Other Health-Related Lifestyle Advice to Address Non-communicable Diseases in a Primary Care Context: A Mixed-Method Study in Central Argentina
title_full Reception of Dietary and Other Health-Related Lifestyle Advice to Address Non-communicable Diseases in a Primary Care Context: A Mixed-Method Study in Central Argentina
title_fullStr Reception of Dietary and Other Health-Related Lifestyle Advice to Address Non-communicable Diseases in a Primary Care Context: A Mixed-Method Study in Central Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Reception of Dietary and Other Health-Related Lifestyle Advice to Address Non-communicable Diseases in a Primary Care Context: A Mixed-Method Study in Central Argentina
title_sort Reception of Dietary and Other Health-Related Lifestyle Advice to Address Non-communicable Diseases in a Primary Care Context: A Mixed-Method Study in Central Argentina
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Sanchez Urbano, Raul Emilio
Paredes, Ariel
Vargas Chambi, Frank R.
Guedes Ruela, Pedro
Olivares, David E. V.
Souza Pereira, Benicio T.
Pacheco, Sandaly O. S.
Pacheco, Fabio J.
author Sanchez Urbano, Raul Emilio
author_facet Sanchez Urbano, Raul Emilio
Paredes, Ariel
Vargas Chambi, Frank R.
Guedes Ruela, Pedro
Olivares, David E. V.
Souza Pereira, Benicio T.
Pacheco, Sandaly O. S.
Pacheco, Fabio J.
author_role author
author2 Paredes, Ariel
Vargas Chambi, Frank R.
Guedes Ruela, Pedro
Olivares, David E. V.
Souza Pereira, Benicio T.
Pacheco, Sandaly O. S.
Pacheco, Fabio J.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv ARGENTINA
DIET
HEALTH-RELATED ADVICE
LIFESTYLE HABITS
MIXED- METHOD STUDY
NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
topic ARGENTINA
DIET
HEALTH-RELATED ADVICE
LIFESTYLE HABITS
MIXED- METHOD STUDY
NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
purl_subject.fl_str_mv https://purl.org/becyt/ford/3.2
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/3
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv An effective way to address risk factors for non-communicable chronic diseases (NCD) and reduce healthcare costs is by using sound health-related advice (HRA) to promote healthy lifestyle habits. In Argentina, however, few studies have examined the context in which HRA is communicated and undertaken by patients at the primary care level. In this study, we assessed the reception of HRA using a mixed-method approach in a central area of Argentina. A total of 1,044 participants from the community were contacted and sociodemographic characteristics, health-related lifestyle factors, and medical history were collected. A calendar with health messages was provided to participants and its usage was assessed after 1 year. Additionally, semi-structured interviews were conducted with 34 patients attending a local primary healthcare center. The results show that HRA was given more frequently to individuals with higher mean age, lower educational level, and to females. Participants with a chronic health condition are at a higher chance of receiving advice to reduce salt intake and maintain a healthy weight. Dietary advice is offered along with other lifestyle recommendations. The use of alcohol and tobacco is usually addressed together. HRA was primarily received in the context of an NCD diagnosis and advice was directed, especially, to risky behaviors. The HRA to increase the intake of fruits and vegetables was mentioned less frequently. Patients at the healthcare center greatly appreciated receiving an HRA, especially when given in a tailored, written, and detailed form, and acknowledged its importance to prevent or control a chronic health condition as part of the medical treatment but showed concern regarding the ability to fully incorporate the advice. Lifestyle recommendations are highly appreciated by patients but are still underutilized since they are offered mostly in the context of illness. The health calendar was shown to be useful to complement health intervention programs at the community level. The findings of our study underscore the acknowledged value of HRA by participants to tackle the risk factors of chronic diseases. If properly used HRA constitutes a simple and highly valued tool to help address patient's needs to prevent and control NCD in Argentina.
Fil: Sanchez Urbano, Raul Emilio. Universidad Adventista del Plata; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
Fil: Paredes, Ariel. Universidad Adventista del Plata; Argentina
Fil: Vargas Chambi, Frank R.. Universidad Adventista del Plata; Argentina
Fil: Guedes Ruela, Pedro. Universidad Adventista del Plata; Argentina
Fil: Olivares, David E. V.. Universidad Adventista del Plata; Argentina
Fil: Souza Pereira, Benicio T.. Universidad Adventista del Plata; Argentina
Fil: Pacheco, Sandaly O. S.. Universidad Adventista del Plata; Argentina
Fil: Pacheco, Fabio J.. Universidad Adventista del Plata; Argentina
description An effective way to address risk factors for non-communicable chronic diseases (NCD) and reduce healthcare costs is by using sound health-related advice (HRA) to promote healthy lifestyle habits. In Argentina, however, few studies have examined the context in which HRA is communicated and undertaken by patients at the primary care level. In this study, we assessed the reception of HRA using a mixed-method approach in a central area of Argentina. A total of 1,044 participants from the community were contacted and sociodemographic characteristics, health-related lifestyle factors, and medical history were collected. A calendar with health messages was provided to participants and its usage was assessed after 1 year. Additionally, semi-structured interviews were conducted with 34 patients attending a local primary healthcare center. The results show that HRA was given more frequently to individuals with higher mean age, lower educational level, and to females. Participants with a chronic health condition are at a higher chance of receiving advice to reduce salt intake and maintain a healthy weight. Dietary advice is offered along with other lifestyle recommendations. The use of alcohol and tobacco is usually addressed together. HRA was primarily received in the context of an NCD diagnosis and advice was directed, especially, to risky behaviors. The HRA to increase the intake of fruits and vegetables was mentioned less frequently. Patients at the healthcare center greatly appreciated receiving an HRA, especially when given in a tailored, written, and detailed form, and acknowledged its importance to prevent or control a chronic health condition as part of the medical treatment but showed concern regarding the ability to fully incorporate the advice. Lifestyle recommendations are highly appreciated by patients but are still underutilized since they are offered mostly in the context of illness. The health calendar was shown to be useful to complement health intervention programs at the community level. The findings of our study underscore the acknowledged value of HRA by participants to tackle the risk factors of chronic diseases. If properly used HRA constitutes a simple and highly valued tool to help address patient's needs to prevent and control NCD in Argentina.
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