埃及老龄人口对缺血性心脏病的认识:一项全国横断面研究的结果。

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背景:缺血性心脏病(IHD)仍然是老年人口死亡的主要原因,尤其是在埃及等中低收入国家,这些国家的公共卫生基础设施可能难以满足日益增长的老龄化人口的需求。了解与高血压相关的风险因素和警示信号对于早期发现和干预至关重要。本研究旨在评估埃及老年人对心肌梗死风险因素和预警信号的认识和了解程度,重点关注城市和农村人口之间的差异:结果:在 595 名 60 岁及以上的参与者中,只有 18.7% 的人对心肌缺血风险因素有较好的了解,而 47.2% 的人被归类为了解较少。在警示信号方面,7.2%的人表现出良好的意识,47.9%的人表现出较差的意识。总体而言,超过半数(51.8%)的参与者对心肌缺血和心脏病的了解较少,仅有 15.1% 的参与者对危险因素和警示信号的总体了解较好。与农村参与者相比,城市参与者的知识水平明显更高(p 结论:城市参与者的知识水平明显低于农村参与者:这项研究揭示了埃及老年人,尤其是农村地区以及受教育水平和经济状况较低的老年人,在对心肌梗死风险因素和警示信号的了解方面存在很大差距。这一差距凸显了开展有针对性的公共卫生运动和干预措施的必要性,尤其是在农村地区,以提高埃及老年人的认识并减轻其患心血管疾病的负担。加强教育和以社区为基础的计划可以有效降低因对 IHD 认识不足而带来的风险。
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Ischemic heart disease awareness in Egypt's aging population: findings from a national cross-sectional study.

Background: Ischemic heart disease (IHD) remains a leading cause of mortality among the elderly population, particularly in low- and middle-income countries like Egypt, where public health infrastructure may struggle to meet the needs of a growing aging population. Awareness of the risk factors and warning signs associated with IHD is critical for early detection and intervention. This study aimed to evaluate the level of awareness and knowledge regarding IHD risk factors and warning signs among elderly individuals in Egypt, focusing on differences between urban and rural populations.

Results: Among 595 participants aged 60 years and above, only 18.7% demonstrated good knowledge of IHD risk factors, whereas 47.2% were categorized as having poor knowledge. In terms of warning signs, 7.2% exhibited good awareness, while 47.9% showed poor awareness. Overall, more than half (51.8%) of the participants were found to have poor knowledge of IHD, and just 15.1% had good overall awareness of both risk factors and warning signs. Urban participants exhibited significantly higher knowledge compared to rural participants (p < 0.05). Educational attainment was a strong predictor of knowledge, with participants holding postgraduate degrees scoring the highest. Economic status also influenced awareness, with those in the excellent category demonstrating significantly higher knowledge (p < 0.05). Occupation had a notable impact, with engineers exhibiting the highest levels of awareness and farmers the lowest. Gender, however, was not a significant factor, with males and females showing similar levels of awareness.

Conclusions: The study reveals a significant knowledge gap concerning IHD risk factors and warning signs among Egypt's elderly population, particularly in rural areas and among individuals with lower levels of education and economic status. This gap underscores the need for targeted public health campaigns and interventions, particularly in rural regions, to raise awareness and reduce the burden of IHD among Egypt's elderly. Enhanced education and community-based programs could be effective in mitigating the risks associated with poor awareness of IHD.

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