Literature DB >> 17322074

The relation between knowledge about hypertension and education in hospitalized patients with stroke in Vienna.

Doris Samal1, Stefan Greisenegger, Eduard Auff, Wilfried Lang, Wolfgang Lalouschek.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND
PURPOSE: Knowledge about hypertension and its control influences blood pressure control in patients with hypertension. We assessed these parameters in a large cohort of patients with ischemic stroke or transient ischemic attack and analyzed their association with educational attainment.
METHODS: Five hundred ninety-one consecutive patients with stroke with a medical history of hypertension were interviewed about knowledge concerning hypertension within a multicenter hospital-based stroke registry. We analyzed answers in relation to educational level with multivariate logistic regression adjusted for age and sex.
RESULTS: Seventy-seven percent of the patients stated to have known about hypertension being a risk factor for stroke, but only 30% felt at increased risk of stroke. Less than half (47%) could identify 140 mm Hg or less as the maximum tolerated systolic blood pressure, and 53% had their blood pressure only controlled monthly or less often. Knowledge of possible consequences of myocardial infarction, nephropathy, peripheral vascular disease, and retinopathy was 64%, 20%, 11%, and 16%, respectively. Approximately half of patients were acquainted with the nonpharmacologic treatment options of physical activity (49%), reduction of salt intake (54%), and reduction of caloric intake (48%), whereas relaxation techniques were only known to 17%. Adherence to those treatment options ranged from 42% to 67%. Educational level was significantly associated with knowledge of increased risk, possible consequences of hypertension, and knowledge about nonmedication treatment options.
CONCLUSIONS: Knowledge in our population was insufficient and partly associated with educational level, leaving much room for improvement by educational campaigns. Furthermore, we found a gap between knowledge of the increased risk for stroke in patients with hypertension and awareness of their own risk.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17322074     DOI: 10.1161/01.STR.0000259733.43470.27

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stroke        ISSN: 0039-2499            Impact factor:   7.914


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