沙特阿拉伯普通人群对头痛危险信号的了解:一项综合评估。

IF 0.6 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Annals of African Medicine Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-04 DOI:10.4103/aam.aam_254_24
Sami Fadhel Almalki, Maryam Anwar AlMuhaish, Joud Khalid Alghamdi, Najd Fahad Alqahtani, Hanan Saad Alnawmasi, Sayed Ibrahim Ali
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引言:对不祥的头痛危险信号的认识不足,延误了对可能危及生命的继发性病理的专门护理。沙特阿拉伯人口水平的认识需要进行评估,以指导公共卫生规划。该研究的目的是通过横断面调查评估沙特成年人的头痛危险信号知识和相关的求医态度。方法:从2023年11月23日至2024年2月14日,在13个地区按比例随机招募643名年龄在15-85岁的沙特人。一份自我管理的问卷通过封闭式回答评估了12个常见危险信号的知识。计算总分,并使用卡方、方差分析和贝叶斯相关等统计方法检查与人口统计学/临床预测因子的关联。结果:平均知识得分为11.73/24,整体理解部分。较高的得分与男性、年龄36-55岁、高等教育程度和既往头痛史相关。对“雷击头痛”等关键危险信号的了解并不完整。专家对相关症状的及时评估对止痛药使用的认可有限。表现出低意识的弱势亚群体包括女性、青年和那些依赖不可靠的危害信息来源的人。结论:受社会人口学属性影响,沙特成年人表现出适度但不均衡的头痛红旗知识。具体的缺陷需要有针对性的教育活动,解决个人和系统障碍,以及时对警报症状进行神经学评估。专家、社区领袖和技术创新参与的公共卫生努力,如果定期监测,有望在全国范围内提高继发性病理的及时诊断。
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Knowledge of Headache Red Flags among the General Population of Saudi Arabia: A Comprehensive Evaluation.

Introduction: Insufficient recognition of ominous headache red flags delays specialized care for potentially life-threatening secondary pathologies. Population-level awareness in Saudi Arabia warrants assessment to guide public health planning. The aim of the study was to evaluate headache red flag knowledge and associated care-seeking attitudes among Saudi adults through a cross-sectional survey.

Methods: A multistage random sample of 643 Saudis aged 15-85 years was recruited proportionally across 13 regions from November 23, 2023 to February 14, 2024. A self-administered questionnaire assessed knowledge of 12 common red flags through closed responses. Total scores were calculated, and associations with demographic/clinical predictors were examined using statistics including Chi-square, ANOVA, and Bayesian correlations.

Results: Mean knowledge score was 11.73/24 indicating partial overall understanding. Higher scores correlated with male gender, ages 36-55 years, tertiary education, and prior headache histories. Knowledge of key red flags like "thunderclap headache" was incomplete. Timely specialist evaluation for concerning symptoms received limited endorsement over analgesic use. Vulnerable subgroups demonstrating low awareness included females, youth, and those reliant on unreliable hazard information sources.

Conclusion: Saudi adults demonstrated modest yet uneven headache red flag knowledge influenced by sociodemographic attributes. Specific deficits warrant targeted educational campaigns addressing individual and systemic barriers to prompt neurological evaluations for alarm symptoms. Public health efforts involving experts, community leaders, and technological innovations hold promise enhancing timely diagnosis of secondary pathologies nationwide if periodically monitored.

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Annals of African Medicine
Annals of African Medicine MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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期刊介绍: The Annals of African Medicine is published by the Usmanu Danfodiyo University Teaching Hospital, Sokoto, Nigeria and the Annals of African Medicine Society. The Journal is intended to serve as a medium for the publication of research findings in the broad field of Medicine in Africa and other developing countries, and elsewhere which have relevance to Africa. It will serve as a source of information on the state of the art of Medicine in Africa, for continuing education for doctors in Africa and other developing countries, and also for the publication of meetings and conferences. The journal will publish articles I any field of Medicine and other fields which have relevance or implications for Medicine.
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