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Title: | Knowledge of signs and symptoms of heart attack and stroke among Singapore residents | Authors: | Quah, J.L.J Yap, S Cheah, S.O Ng, Y.Y Goh, E.S Doctor, N Leong, B.S.-H Tiah, L Chia, M.Y.C Ong, M.E.H |
Keywords: | adult amnesia article cerebrovascular accident chill cold concentration loss dizziness dyspnea educational status female headache heart infarction household human knowledge major clinical study male nausea pallor physical disease by body function random sample retirement Singapore thorax pain unemployment urine incontinence attitude to health demography heart failure information processing middle aged risk factor statistical model Stroke Adult Data Collection Demography Female Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice Heart Failure Humans Logistic Models Middle Aged Risk Factors Singapore Stroke |
Issue Date: | 2014 | Citation: | Quah, J.L.J, Yap, S, Cheah, S.O, Ng, Y.Y, Goh, E.S, Doctor, N, Leong, B.S.-H, Tiah, L, Chia, M.Y.C, Ong, M.E.H (2014). Knowledge of signs and symptoms of heart attack and stroke among Singapore residents. BioMed Research International 2014 : 572425. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/572425 | Abstract: | Aim. To determine the level of knowledge of signs and symptoms of heart attack and stroke in Singapore resident population, in comparison to the global community. Methods. A population based, random sample of 7,840 household addresses was selected from a validated national sampling frame. Each participant was asked eight questions on signs and symptoms of heart attack and 10 questions on stroke. Results. The response rate was 65.2% with 4,192 respondents. The level of knowledge for preselected, common signs and symptoms of heart attack and stroke was 57.8% and 57.1%, respectively. The respondents scored a mean of 5.0 (SD 2.4) out of 8 for heart attack, while they scored a mean of 6.8 (SD 2.9) out of 10 for stroke. Respondents who were ≥50 years, with lower educational level, and unemployed/retired had the least knowledge about both conditions. The level of knowledge of signs and symptoms of heart attack and stroke in Singapore is comparable to USA and Canada. Conclusion. We found a comparable knowledge of stroke and heart attack signs and symptoms in the community to countries within the same economic, educational, and healthcare strata. However older persons, those with lower educational level and those who are unemployed/retired, require more public health education efforts. © 2014 Joy Li Juan Quah et al. | Source Title: | BioMed Research International | URI: | https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/176177 | ISSN: | 2314-6133 | DOI: | 10.1155/2014/572425 |
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