World News | UK University Team Creates Hindi Video to Combat Heart Disease Risk

Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. A team from a UK-based university has collaborated with experts in India to produce a Hindi video to raise awareness among non-English speaking people of South Asian origin about increased heart disease risks associated with their ethnicity.

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London, May 17 (PTI) A team from a UK-based university has collaborated with experts in India to produce a Hindi video to raise awareness among non-English speaking people of South Asian origin about increased heart disease risks associated with their ethnicity.

'Meri Sehat, Mere Rules' (my health, my rules) follows Indian-origin scientist Dr Kanta Kumar led research which found that patients of South Asian origin living with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) had limited knowledge about the increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) that they face.

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The interactive video out this week spells out the risks and attempts to educate RA patients to minimise the impact of CVD on them.

"Patient education has a significant role to play in reducing the risk of CVD for patients living with RA,” said Dr Kumar, project leader from the University of Birmingham.

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There needs to be more interventions that are culturally centred to target the needs of the diverse population, he said, adding the biggest challenge is how to translate intent into action.

"We believe that our video will help inform the CVD risk and to overcome the cultural barriers that are preventing South Asian patients with RA from learning about the risks posed by CVD – encouraging them to take steps to protect their health,” he said.

His research, funded by US pharmaceutical company Pfizer, warns that South Asians have an increased risk of premature atherosclerosis while living with RA, but there are no culturally sensitive interventions in rheumatology practice.

By working with patient partners, the experts adapted existing cognitive behavioural patient education intervention offered to patients living with RA.

The video is now available to watch on the UK's National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society (NRAS) 'Apni Jung '(our battle) web pages – a dedicated online resource for people of South Asian origin.

The interdisciplinary team comprised experts from the University of Birmingham; Bellevue Medical Centre, Birmingham; Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow; Dudley Group of Hospitals NHS Trust, Dudley; and National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society, UK.

(The above story is verified and authored by Press Trust of India (PTI) staff. PTI, India’s premier news agency, employs more than 400 journalists and 500 stringers to cover almost every district and small town in India.. The views appearing in the above post do not reflect the opinions of LatestLY)

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