Elevated blood pressure among african-americans


Assignment:

Airhihenbuwa (2004) asserts that an individual's identity is shaped not simply by his/her individual characteristics (e.g., race, gender, or ethnicity) but by his/her social cultural context, which may include one's family/extended family and/or neighborhood/community. This context should be taken into account in efforts to determine the most appropriate point of entry for a health education intervention. Interventions could thus potentially be directed at three levels:

1. The Individual

2. The Family or Extended Family

3. The Neighborhood or Community

Based upon what you have learned about ( incidence of elevated blood pressure in African Americans) , what would be the most appropriate point of entry and methods for an intervention designed to address the health problem that you have identified? Please support your responses with evidence from the scholarly sources . Attached you will find some information to support this.

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