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. 2016 Dec 16:6:63-67.
doi: 10.1016/j.ensci.2016.12.002. eCollection 2017 Mar.

Popular stroke knowledge in Brazil: A multicenter survey during "World Stroke Day"

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Popular stroke knowledge in Brazil: A multicenter survey during "World Stroke Day"

Ana Beatriz Ayroza Galvão Ribeiro Gomes et al. eNeurologicalSci. .

Abstract

Context and objective: Cerebrovascular disease is one of the most important causes of death and disability worldwide. The patient's inability to identify the warning signs of stroke substantially delays the search for emergency services, which is related directly to a worse outcome. Thus, during the 2011 Stroke Campaign in Brazil, a survey was conducted to identify the lay population's knowledge with regard to the recognition, treatment, and prevention of stroke.

Design and setting: This retrospective, cross-sectional, multicenter study was held in cities throughout southeastern Brazil.

Methods: The campaign was conducted by students of several medical schools under the guidance of neurologists (assistants and professors). The students traveled to various public areas in Sao Paulo, Campinas, Sorocaba, Taubaté, and Pouso Alegre, where information about stroke was distributed and a specific questionnaire was administered.

Results: A total of 1304 people answered the questionnaire: 43.9% claimed to know what a stroke was, 65% knew someone who has had the disease, 35% knew > 3 risk factors for stroke, and 28.8% knew a preventive measure. Further, 17.9% was able to list at least 3 signs or symptoms of a stroke, 33.6% was aware that they should activate the emergency service, and 3.1% would have checked the time at which the signs and symptoms had developed.

Conclusion: Despite the severity of stroke, the population that we analyzed has a low level of knowledge. Campaigns should increase the lay population's understanding of this disease, thus improving its prevention and treatment and contributing to public health politics.

Keywords: Cerebrovascular disease; Primary prevention; Stroke; Surveys and questionnaires.

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