Awareness of stroke in a teaching hospital in North Karnataka: A cross-sectional study

Saraswathi Tenagi, A. Saroja, K. Naik
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CONTEXT: The 2018 consensus statement of the Indian Stroke Association ranks stroke as the second leading cause of death in India, thus making it a public health challenge. The associated stigma and inadequate knowledge stand as a hurdle in early detection of the disease, which delays treatment leading to disabilities. AIMS: To assess the awareness of risk factors, warning symptoms, and treatment of stroke and its consequences. METHODOLOGY: This was a hospital-based cross-sectional study conducted between July 2019 and January 2020. Relatives of patients who came to the outpatient and inpatient departments of psychiatry in a tertiary care teaching hospital in North Karnataka were invited to participate in this study and interviewed one to one and the responses were noted in the questionnaire. RESULTS: Among the 403 people who were interviewed, 97.5% had heard about stroke, 86.1% knew the signs and symptoms of stroke, and 81.8% knew the various risk factors associated with stroke. Almost all responded that the stroke-affected person should be taken to the hospital. Seventy percent felt that it affected daily living, while around half responded that stroke was a preventable disease but were unwilling to make lifestyle changes or modify the risk factors. The respondents agreed that health-care professionals were the best source of information about stroke in the community. CONCLUSIONS: The knowledge about the warning symptoms and risk factors seems to be better in people attending the teaching hospital, but a lack of knowledge when it comes to treatment, stroke outcome, and prevention of stroke is evident. Health awareness activities should focus on treatment-seeking behavior, rehabilitation, and primary preventive aspects.
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北卡纳塔克邦教学医院对中风的认识:一项横断面研究
背景:印度中风协会2018年共识声明将中风列为印度第二大死亡原因,因此使其成为一项公共卫生挑战。相关的耻辱感和知识不足阻碍了疾病的早期发现,从而延误了治疗,导致残疾。目的:评估卒中危险因素、预警症状、治疗及其后果的认识。方法:这是一项基于医院的横断面研究,于2019年7月至2020年1月进行。本研究邀请到北卡纳塔克邦一家三级护理教学医院精神科门诊部和住院部就诊的患者亲属进行一对一访谈,并将访谈结果记录在问卷中。结果:403名受访人员中,97.5%的人听说过卒中,86.1%的人知道卒中的体征和症状,81.8%的人知道卒中相关的各种危险因素。几乎所有人都认为中风患者应该被送往医院。70%的人认为中风影响了日常生活,而大约一半的人认为中风是一种可以预防的疾病,但不愿意改变生活方式或改变风险因素。受访者一致认为,卫生保健专业人员是社区中有关中风的最佳信息来源。结论:在教学医院就诊的患者对脑卒中的预警症状和危险因素的了解似乎更好,但对脑卒中的治疗、结局和预防的了解明显不足。健康意识活动应侧重于寻求治疗行为、康复和初级预防方面。
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