Abstract
Non-communicable Disease (NCD), almost completely heart diseases, malignancy, diabetes and chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases are the main source of demise worldwide killing additional human beings further wise entire further sources merge. In 2008 nearly two-thirds of the demises were due to NCD, a 36 million out of 57. Out of this almost completely 80% of demise happens in little and medium earnings nation with over 50% of them happening amid human beings completely amount 70 years old and 29% under 60 years of age. At current heart diseases (CVD) are the numeral single sources of demise worldwide with little and medium earning nations existence pretentious uneven. So the current research is ready to evaluate the magnitude of understanding on harm’s way associated with heart disease among clients attending NCD clinic at nemam PHC. A descriptive research design was chosen to evaluate the magnitude of understanding on harm’s way associated with heart disease among clients attending NCD clinic at nemam PHC 100 samples are included within our study. Prospective sampling techniques method was utilized in selecting the samples. A self-arranged questionnaire was utilized to gather statistics. The evaluate the magnitude of understanding on harm’s way associated with heart disease among clients attending NCD clinic at nemam PHC are Inadequate knowledge: 23%Moderate knowledge: 56% Adequate knowledge: 21%. The study concludes that there is moderation risk factors associated with heart disease among clients attending NCD clinic at Nemam PHC.
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