Cardiovascular disease is the number one killer of both men and women in the US and Europe today. Over the last 20 years, many innovations in technology have allowed for improved therapies for heart attack and stroke and overall outcomes have significantly improved. Death rates from cardiovascular disease in men are declining.
However, even with these improvements in care, death rates for women remain unchanged. This book will explore these gender disparities in care in depth — specific sections will be devoted to answering the questions of why they are occurring and what healthcare providers and women can do to effect change and narrow the gender gap in cardiovascular care.
Ultimately, this book is designed to open the eyes of healthcare providers, medical professionals and policy makers — as well as potential female patients — and should serve as a “call to action” to promote better cardiovascular care for women. Through education, awareness and advocacy women worldwide will benefit, the gap will begin to close and better cardiovascular care can be provided for all.
Contents:
Dedication
About the Artist
About the Author
Introduction
Epidemiologic Considerations in Cardiovascular Disease
Gender Differences in Disease Manifestation and Presentation
Gender Differences in Testing and Evaluation
Gender Differences in the Treatment of Coronary Artery Disease
Exploring the Root Causes
Closing the Gap: Strategies to Effect Change
The Role of the OB/GYN in Improving Women's Cardiovascular Health
Taking Control: Battling Obesity through Exercise
Taking Control: Battling Obesity through Dietary Change and Stress Management
Special Considerations: Women and Sudden Cardiac Death
Women and Congestive Heart Failure
Empowering Women to Take Control
Women and Atrial Fibrillation
Index
Readership: General readers, women interested in empowering their health, healthcare professionals, healthcare managers, and healthcare policymakers.
Key Features:
No other book specifically addresses gender disparity in cardiovascular disease
As a champion and advocate for women with cardiovascular disease over the last ten years, Campbell is uniquely positioned as an expert in this arena
Author uses “real world” examples to provide insight for healthcare providers and patients