评估全国 "快速行动 "脑卒中认知运动后的脑卒中认知和行为反应--来自卡塔尔横断面调查的启示。

IF 1.6 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Journal of Patient Experience Pub Date : 2024-08-05 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23743735241242717
Zain A Bhutta, Sameer A Pathan, Tuukka Puolakka, Naveed Akhtar, Stephen H Thomas, Tim Harris, Ashfaq Shuaib, Peter A Cameron, Maaret Castren
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评估脑卒中宣传活动和相关行为改变对于评估干预效果和为未来战略提供信息至关重要。我们旨在评估患者和旁观者对中风征兆和症状的预知以及他们在中风发生时的反应。我们使用一份经过验证的问卷对中风患者进行了访谈,如果中风患者患有致残性中风,则对其旁观者进行访谈。我们对 165 名参与者进行了问卷调查,其中 142 人(86.1%)为脑卒中患者,23 人(13.9%)为旁观者。平均年龄为 52.6 岁(SD = 11.7),男女比例为 7:1。参与者中有 33 人(20.1%)对中风征兆有所了解,其中 27 人(16.5%)了解卡塔尔的中风运动。中风发生时的行为反应包括:启动紧急医疗服务(EMS)(55 人,33.3%)、给朋友/亲属打电话(69 人,41.8%)、开车去医院(33 人,20%)、等待病情好转(21 人,12.7%)。种族、婚姻状况或运动意识与 EMS 启动没有关系。尽管社区对中风征兆和宣传活动的认识有限,但通过启动急救服务寻求帮助的行为普遍较高,这说明有必要开展有针对性的教育工作和公共卫生干预措施。
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Assessing Stroke Awareness and Behavioural Response Following the National 'Act Fast' Stroke Awareness Campaign - Insights from a Cross-Sectional Survey in Qatar.

Evaluating stroke campaigns and associated behavioural changes is crucial to assess intervention effectiveness and inform future strategies. We aimed to evaluate patient's and bystanders' foreknowledge of stroke signs and symptoms and their response at stroke onset. We interviewed stroke patients using a validated questionnaire or their bystanders if the stroke patient had disabling stroke. The questionnaire was administered to 165 participants, 142 (86.1%) stroke patients and 23 (13.9%) bystanders. The mean age was 52.6 (SD = 11.7), and male-female ratio was 7:1. Among the participants, 33 (20.1%) had foreknowledge of stroke signs, and of these, 27 (16.5%) were aware of the stroke campaign in Qatar. The behavioural responses at stroke onset included; activating Emergency Medical Services (EMS) (n = 55, 33.3%), calling friends/relatives (n = 69, 41.8%), driving to hospital (n = 33, 20%), waiting for improvement in condition (n = 21, 12.7%). There was no association of ethnicity, marital status, or campaign awareness with EMS activation. Despite limited community awareness of stroke signs and campaign, help-seeking behaviour through EMS activation was generally high, underscoring the need for focused educational efforts and public health interventions.

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Journal of Patient Experience
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