Is stroke knowledge retained? Four-year longitudinal data of FAST Heroes campaign

IF 1.5 Q2 COMMUNICATION
M. Baskini, K. Tsakpounidou, Jan Van Der Merwe, C. Keramydas, Maria Proestopoulos, H. Proios
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Educational stroke programs seem to increase awareness about stroke management. However, there is a speculation that actual stroke knowledge post mass campaign implementation remains poor. The aim of the present study was to evaluate stroke knowledge retention four years post Fast Heroes program implementation, an interactive stroke educational program, in school-aged children without any follow up during this time.Seventy-eight (n = 47 had attended the program four years ago and n = 31 had never attended the program) school-aged children completed the age-adjusted online preparedness questionnaire during class four years post program implementation. The variables used to measure campaign effectiveness were knowledge of: i) stroke symptoms described in the FAST acronym (Face-Arm-Speech), ii) appropriate course of action (i.e., calling an ambulance), and iii) the European emergency number (i.e., 112).In all questions, children that had attended the program had 14–81% greater chances to answer correctly.There is still knowledge gain even four years post program implementation with no follow up during that time. The design of the campaign (i.e., 5-week duration, age-appropriate exercises, cartoon animations, song and dance elements, sentimentally driven activities and 3-layer education dissemination) facilitates long-term knowledge retention and may have led to the knowledge gains observed. Broad implementation potentially as part of the annual curriculum in schools can impact community stroke knowledge and should be considered.
中风知识是否会被保留?FAST 英雄运动的四年纵向数据
中风教育计划似乎提高了人们对中风管理的认识。然而,有一种推测认为,大规模活动实施后的实际中风知识水平仍然很低。本研究旨在评估 "快速英雄 "计划(一项互动式卒中教育计划)实施四年后学龄儿童的卒中知识保留情况,在此期间没有进行任何随访。78 名学龄儿童(n = 47 人四年前参加过该计划,n = 31 人从未参加过该计划)在计划实施四年后的课堂上完成了年龄调整后的在线准备情况问卷调查。在所有问题中,参加过该计划的儿童回答正确的几率要高出 14-81%。即使在该计划实施四年后仍未开展后续活动,他们仍能获得相关知识。该活动的设计(即为期 5 周的活动时间、适合不同年龄段的练习、卡通动画、歌舞元素、情感驱动活动和 3 层教育传播)有利于知识的长期保留,并可能导致了所观察到的知识增长。作为学校年度课程的一部分广泛开展可能会影响社区对中风的认识,应予以考虑。
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