Knowledge of Mainland Chinese about Stroke and Its Prevention: Risk Factors, Warning Signs, Emergency Response and Information Access

Objective:To examine the knowledge of mainland Chinese about stroke, specifically, its risk factors, warning signs, emergency response, and information access. Such information will help inform health education campaigns for stroke prevention in China.Methods:A standardized cross-sectional questionn...

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Main Authors: Zhenyi LI, Peng WANG, Alice Y M JONES, Elizabeth DEAN
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Language:English
Published: Editorial Office of Rehabilitation Medicine 2015-08-01
Series:康复学报
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Online Access:http://kfxb.publish.founderss.cn/thesisDetails#10.13261/j.issn.2096-0328.2015.02.006
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Elizabeth DEAN
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Elizabeth DEAN
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description Objective:To examine the knowledge of mainland Chinese about stroke, specifically, its risk factors, warning signs, emergency response, and information access. Such information will help inform health education campaigns for stroke prevention in China.Methods:A standardized cross-sectional questionnaire study on stroke knowledge was conducted. People in parks, shopping centers, and other public areas in principally two urban cities(Wuhan and Chengdu)in mainland China were interviewed.Results:846 people(55% men, 45% women;mean age 45.7 years(SD16.6))participated. Hypertension was correctly identified as a leading stroke risk factor by 28% of respondents. Dizziness(29%)and numbness(20.2%)were correctly reported as common warning signs. Almost all respondents correctly identified the need to call emergency services if someone was having a stroke. Family/friends(21%), and the media(television 19.5%;newspaper 17.7%)were reported as primary potential sources of stroke information.Conclusion:Cost-effective education programs about stroke prevention for mainland Chinese are strongly indicated, specifically, related to stroke risk factors, warning signs, emergency responseand information access. A multipronged approach is warranted including public health promotion campaigns and health education through health facilities and health professionals.
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spelling doaj-art-244272ae85854f9096a0238e11fcb2da2025-01-14T10:06:49ZengEditorial Office of Rehabilitation Medicine康复学报2096-03282015-08-0125202423094299Knowledge of Mainland Chinese about Stroke and Its Prevention: Risk Factors, Warning Signs, Emergency Response and Information AccessZhenyi LIPeng WANGAlice Y M JONESElizabeth DEANObjective:To examine the knowledge of mainland Chinese about stroke, specifically, its risk factors, warning signs, emergency response, and information access. Such information will help inform health education campaigns for stroke prevention in China.Methods:A standardized cross-sectional questionnaire study on stroke knowledge was conducted. People in parks, shopping centers, and other public areas in principally two urban cities(Wuhan and Chengdu)in mainland China were interviewed.Results:846 people(55% men, 45% women;mean age 45.7 years(SD16.6))participated. Hypertension was correctly identified as a leading stroke risk factor by 28% of respondents. Dizziness(29%)and numbness(20.2%)were correctly reported as common warning signs. Almost all respondents correctly identified the need to call emergency services if someone was having a stroke. Family/friends(21%), and the media(television 19.5%;newspaper 17.7%)were reported as primary potential sources of stroke information.Conclusion:Cost-effective education programs about stroke prevention for mainland Chinese are strongly indicated, specifically, related to stroke risk factors, warning signs, emergency responseand information access. A multipronged approach is warranted including public health promotion campaigns and health education through health facilities and health professionals.http://kfxb.publish.founderss.cn/thesisDetails#10.13261/j.issn.2096-0328.2015.02.006mainland Chinesestroke risk factorsstroke warning signsstroke emergency responsestroke educational resources
spellingShingle Zhenyi LI
Peng WANG
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Elizabeth DEAN
Knowledge of Mainland Chinese about Stroke and Its Prevention: Risk Factors, Warning Signs, Emergency Response and Information Access
康复学报
mainland Chinese
stroke risk factors
stroke warning signs
stroke emergency response
stroke educational resources
title Knowledge of Mainland Chinese about Stroke and Its Prevention: Risk Factors, Warning Signs, Emergency Response and Information Access
title_full Knowledge of Mainland Chinese about Stroke and Its Prevention: Risk Factors, Warning Signs, Emergency Response and Information Access
title_fullStr Knowledge of Mainland Chinese about Stroke and Its Prevention: Risk Factors, Warning Signs, Emergency Response and Information Access
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge of Mainland Chinese about Stroke and Its Prevention: Risk Factors, Warning Signs, Emergency Response and Information Access
title_short Knowledge of Mainland Chinese about Stroke and Its Prevention: Risk Factors, Warning Signs, Emergency Response and Information Access
title_sort knowledge of mainland chinese about stroke and its prevention risk factors warning signs emergency response and information access
topic mainland Chinese
stroke risk factors
stroke warning signs
stroke emergency response
stroke educational resources
url http://kfxb.publish.founderss.cn/thesisDetails#10.13261/j.issn.2096-0328.2015.02.006
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