Health Belief Model And Chronic Kidney Disease
Knowledge of chronic kidney disease underpins the success of disease prevention as described by the health belief model.
Health belief model and chronic kidney disease. And health belief models. However there is no model or theory which comprehensively explains an understanding of predicting and improving adherence of. This article describes ckd related disparities linked to a variety of clinical socioeconomic and.
Other identified possible models in predicting and improving adherence included tran s theoretical model the theory of reasoned action and the social cognitive and health belief models. The aim of this study was to develop and validate a recently formulated chronic kidney disease perception scale ckdps for diabetic patients based on social psychology and their perceptions based on the health belief model hbm. And in 2006 33 823 canadians diagnosed with ckd.
They also noted several facilitators including the critical role of physicians as communicators peer pressure and church health leaders 18 these factors seem to be. Chronic kidney disease has become a major health problem around the world. Preventing chronic kidney disease ckd and its complications is possible by managing risk factors and treating the disease to slow its progression and reduce the risk of complications.
Therefore its early detection is crucial and a suitable intervention is necessary to halt its development. These theories and models provide a baseline assessment regarding predicting and improving adherence in chronic kidney disease patients. To keep healthy kidneys it is important to control those risk factors for ckd that can be modified.
However there is no model or theory which comprehensively explains an understanding of predicting and improving adherence of ckd patients to their. End stage kidney disease and earlier stages of chronic kidney disease ckd represent one of the most dramatic examples of racial ethnic disparities in health in our nation. Kidney disease chronic kidney disease ckd is a growing health problem with increasing incidence and prevalence levey et al 2003.
It displays no symptoms until the later stages. Chronic kidney disease is a serious public health problem with 8 16 prevalence worldwide 1 2. African americans are 3 times more likely to require renal replacement therapy then their non hispanic white counterparts.