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全国女性对中风警示信号的了解情况,总体情况以及按种族/族裔群体划分的情况。

National women's knowledge of stroke warning signs, overall and by race/ethnic group.

作者信息

Mochari-Greenberger Heidi, Towfighi Amytis, Mosca Lori

机构信息

From the Department of Medicine, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY (H.M.-G., L.M.); Stroke and Critical Care Division, Department of Neurology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA (A.T.); and Department of Neurology, Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center, Downey, CA (A.T.).

出版信息

Stroke. 2014 Apr;45(4):1180-2. doi: 10.1161/STROKEAHA.113.004242. Epub 2014 Mar 19.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE

Recognition of stroke warning signs may reduce treatment delays. The purpose of this study was to evaluate contemporary knowledge of stroke warning signs and knowledge to call 9-1-1, among a nationally representative sample of women, overall and by race/ethnic group.

METHODS

A study of cardiovascular disease awareness was conducted by the American Heart Association in 2012 among English-speaking US women ≥25 years identified through random-digit dialing (n=1205; 54% white, 17% black, 17% Hispanic, and 12% other). Knowledge of stroke warning signs, and what to do first if experiencing stroke warning signs, was assessed by standardized open-ended questions.

RESULTS

Half of women surveyed (51%) identified sudden weakness/numbness of face/limb on one side as a stroke warning sign; this did not vary by race/ethnic group. Loss of/trouble talking/understanding speech was identified by 44% of women, more frequently among white versus Hispanic women (48% versus 36%; P<0.05). Fewer than 1 in 4 women identified sudden severe headache (23%), unexplained dizziness (20%), or sudden dimness/loss of vision (18%) as warning signs, and 1 in 5 (20%) did not know 1 stroke warning sign. The majority of women said that they would call 9-1-1 first if they thought they were experiencing signs of a stroke (84%), and this did not vary among black (86%), Hispanic (79%), or white/other (85%) women.

CONCLUSIONS

Knowledge of stroke warning signs was low among a nationally representative sample of women, especially among Hispanics. In contrast, knowledge to call 9-1-1 when experiencing signs of stroke was high.

摘要

背景与目的

识别中风预警信号可能会减少治疗延迟。本研究的目的是在全国具有代表性的女性样本中,总体以及按种族/族裔群体评估对中风预警信号的当代认知以及拨打911的认知。

方法

美国心脏协会于2012年对通过随机数字拨号识别出的年龄≥25岁的美国英语女性进行了一项心血管疾病认知研究(n = 1205;54%为白人,17%为黑人,17%为西班牙裔,12%为其他)。通过标准化的开放式问题评估对中风预警信号的认知,以及如果出现中风预警信号首先该怎么做。

结果

接受调查的女性中有一半(51%)将一侧面部/肢体突然无力/麻木识别为中风预警信号;这在不同种族/族裔群体中没有差异。44%的女性识别出言语丧失/说话/理解言语困难,白人女性比西班牙裔女性更频繁地识别出这一信号(48%对36%;P<0.05)。不到四分之一的女性将突然剧烈头痛(23%)、不明原因的头晕(20%)或突然视力模糊/丧失(18%)识别为预警信号,五分之一(20%)的女性不知道任何中风预警信号。大多数女性表示,如果她们认为自己出现了中风迹象,会首先拨打911(84%),这在黑人(86%)、西班牙裔(79%)或白人/其他(85%)女性中没有差异。

结论

在全国具有代表性的女性样本中,对中风预警信号的认知较低,尤其是在西班牙裔女性中。相比之下,出现中风迹象时拨打911的认知较高。

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