Fig 1.
Key: A&E–Accident & Emergency Dept, ACS- Acute Coronary Syndrome, Green box–phase of care for approach by data collector.
Table 1.
Summary table on participants included in the study.
Table 2.
Sociodemographic characteristics of respondents told by a doctor or other health worker that they had raised blood pressure or hypertension.
Table 3.
Logistic regression analysis on respondents who reported being told that they had hypertension.
Table 4.
Sociodemographic characteristics of respondents told by a doctor or other health worker that they had raised blood sugar or diabetes.
Table 5.
Logistic regression analysis on respondents who reported being told that they had raised blood sugar or diabetes.
Table 6.
Sociodemographic characteristics of respondents who reported having used tobacco (smoked or smokeless).
Table 7.
Logistic regression analysis on respondents who reported having used tobacco.
Table 8.
Sociodemographic characteristics of respondents who reported having consumed any alcohol within the past 12 months.
Table 9.
Logistic regression analysis on respondents who reported having ever consumed alcohol.
Table 10.
Sociodemographic characteristics of respondents who reported having ever had their blood pressure measured by a doctor or other health worker.
Table 11.
Sociodemographic characteristics of respondents who reported having ever had their blood sugar measured by a doctor or other health worker.
Table 12.
Have you ever had your cholesterol (fat levels in your blood) measured by a doctor or other health worker?.
Table 13.
Logistic regression analysis on respondents who reported having taken medication for hypertension.
Table 14.
Logistic regression analysis on respondents who reported taking insulin.
Table 15.
Sociodemographic factors that had statistically significant relationships with outcomes in regression analyses (outcomes: Presence of hypertension, raised blood sugar or diabetes, tobacco use, alcohol use, taking medications).