Tajneen Islam - Poster Layout JSSF 2016
Tajneen Islam - Poster Layout JSSF 2016
Tajneen Islam - Poster Layout JSSF 2016
Results
Table 1: List of medication types and amount of respondents who were prescribed specified type. The most common medication Table 2: Age ranges and amount of participants that fall within each category. 4 participants of the survey were between the ages
type prescribed was beta blockers, with 4 respondents taking medications under the beta-blockers category. of 18-24, the most common age group.
Type of Medication Patient(s) Taking Medication Age Range Amount of Participants
Anticoagulants 1
18-24 4
ACE Inhibitors 2
Diuretics 2 30-35 3
Figure 1: Total percentages of ethnic minorities by gender exhibiting a heart disease. Age range is adults 20 and up.
Source: American Heart Association, 2020.
Figure 6: Column chart displaying a scale. The scale is a scale from 1-5, representing the severity of the
effects of cardiovascular medication(s) on participants. Majority of the participants answered with a “3”.
Conclusion
● Overall, all patients experienced side effects, both long-term and
short-term.
○ Even if the severeness can differ between patients, it can have an
impact on the participants’ lives.
○ For the future, more doctors/prescribers can provide patients
with information on side effects and even provide alternate
treatments if patients are uncomfortable with the side effects
Figure 3: Bar chart displaying all side effects listed in the survey and amount of respondents that experienced certain effects. Figure 4: Pie chart showing participants’ responses to having any awareness of side effects by prescriber prior to taking
Figure 2: Amount of cardiovascular medications in development for each cardiovascular disease/defect out of a total of 200 medication(s). 60% answered that no awareness was provided, while 20% answered that awareness was provided. 20% answered
mentioned.
Both short and long-term effects are included, with fatigue being most common (9 respondents reported). Following side effects
medicines. Source: MDedge were dizziness, anxiety, and nausea. that some awareness was provided or were unsure if proper awareness was given. ● Although survey was targeted at a specific age range, demographics
(racial, age) still varied which can impact the severity of side effects,
and moreover, the results for the survey.
● Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death in the United States, with an estimated 62
million people currently diagnosed with a cardiovascular disease
● Common cardiovascular diseases include: coronary heart diseases, strokes, aortic diseases, etc. Selected References
● Common cardiovascular medications include: anticoagulants, beta-blockers, angio-converting
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● Many medication(s), however, cause side-effects that are both short-term and long-term to the body
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● It was also shown in studies that patients have little to no knowledge on the side effects prior to
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● This is a slight improvement, but it is best if doctors inform their patients so it can be ensured the experienced the certain effect[s]). Fatigue was the most common short-term effect with 4 respondents that reported. Nausea and more side effects. Anxiety was the most common long-term effect, with 4 respondents that reported. Fatigue followed, with 3
side effects are comprehended shortness of breath followed, with 2 reported respondents. respondents that reported.