Building cardiovascular disease competence in an urban poor Ghanaian community: A social psychology of participation approach
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Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology
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This paper describes conceptual, methodological, and practical
insights from a longitudinal social psychological project
that aims to build cardiovascular disease (CVD) competence
in a poor community in Accra, Ghana's capital. Informed by
a social psychology of participation approach, mixed
method data included qualitative interviews and household
surveys from over 500 community members, including
people living with diabetes, hypertension, and stroke, their
caregivers, health care providers, and GIS mapping of
pluralistic health systems, food vending sites, bars, and
physical activity spaces. Data analysis was informed by the
diagnosis-psychosocial intervention-reflexivity framework
proposed by Guareschi and Jovchelovitch. The community
had a high prevalence of CVD and risk factors, and CVD
knowledge was cognitive polyphasic. The environment was
obesogenic, alcohol promoting, and medically pluralistic.
These factors shaped CVD experiences and eclectic
treatment seeking behaviours. Psychosocial interventions
included establishing a self-help group and community
screening and education. Applying the “AIDS-competent
communities” model proposed by Campbell and colleagues we outline the psychosocial features of CVD competence
that are relatively easy to implement, albeit with funds and
labour, and those that are difficult. We offer a reflexive
analysis of four challenges that future activities will address:
social protection, increasing men's participation, connecting
national health policy to community needs, and sustaining
the project.
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de-Graft Aikins A, Kushitor M, Kushitor SB, et al. Building cardiovascular disease competence in an urban poor Ghanaian community: A social psychology of participation approach. J Community Appl Soc Psychol. 2020;1–22. https://doi.org/10.1002/casp.2447