2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1747-4949.2011.00698.x
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Knowledge of Stroke Risk Factors and Warning Signs in Ireland: Development and Application of the Stroke Awareness Questionnaire (SAQ)

Abstract: Survey findings provide first evidence on levels of knowledge of stroke risk factors and warning signs in the Irish adult population. Awareness of stroke warning signs was poor, as was awareness of the need to call emergency services and the potential for acute stroke intervention. These factors contribute to delay in seeking medical attention following stroke, with resulting implications for stroke outcome.

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“…Our findings were encouraging, with 92% of all staff displaying adequate stroke knowledge regardless of professional role, which is higher than previous reports. 9 Interestingly, the most commonly identified stroke symptoms reflected those advertised by public stroke education campaigns, 7 suggesting that concerted efforts to educate the public using mass media may also impact on those in healthcare facilities. As this was a single-site survey, the results may not be generalizable to other institutions, and future work with a larger sample is recommended.…”
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“…Our findings were encouraging, with 92% of all staff displaying adequate stroke knowledge regardless of professional role, which is higher than previous reports. 9 Interestingly, the most commonly identified stroke symptoms reflected those advertised by public stroke education campaigns, 7 suggesting that concerted efforts to educate the public using mass media may also impact on those in healthcare facilities. As this was a single-site survey, the results may not be generalizable to other institutions, and future work with a larger sample is recommended.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The development of this tool has been previously described. 7 When used previously with the general population, adequate stroke knowledge was defined as naming ≥2 stroke symptoms. In this sample in the hospital setting with professional training and experience, stricter criteria for adequate stroke knowledge was applied, defined as naming ≥3 warning signs of stroke,…”
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“…뇌졸중 지식과 관련하여 연 령 [8,10,14,17], 성별 [14], 교육정도 [8,17], 결혼상태 [14], 월수입 [8,9], 거 주지역 [10], 직업 [9], 당뇨병 유무 [17] www.kan.or.kr 김현경·정석희·강현철 Figure 1. Decision-tree model to identify the subgroups with lower levels of knowledge of risk factors for stroke.…”
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“…A incapacidade de reconhecer os sinais de alerta de AVC e demora na procura de assistência médica para os sintomas reconhecidos contribuem negativamente na recuperação dos indivíduos acometidos 12 .…”
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