| Literature DB >> 19656359 |
Anne Hickey1, Ann O'Hanlon, Hannah McGee, Claire Donnellan, Emer Shelley, Frances Horgan, Desmond O'Neill.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Stroke is a leading cause of death and functional impairment. While older people are particularly vulnerable to stroke, research suggests that they have the poorest awareness of stroke warning signs and risk factors. This study examined knowledge of stroke warning signs and risk factors among community-dwelling older adults.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19656359 PMCID: PMC2734750 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2318-9-35
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Geriatr ISSN: 1471-2318 Impact factor: 3.921
Comparisons of demographic profiles and prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors between the community-dwelling older population in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland*.
| Overall sample (n = 2, 033) | Republic of Ireland (n = 1, 033) | Northern Ireland (n = 1,000) | Difference between regions(χ2) | |
| Age, mean (SD) (range) | 74.1 (6.8) (65–102) | 74.3 (6.8) (65–102) | 75.3 (7.0) (65–99) | p < 0.01 |
| Gender: Women, % (N) | 57% (1,171) | 56% (578) | 58% (580) | p = 0.38, NS |
| Education (> 14 years full-time), % (N) | 36% (748) | 42% (440) | 31% (308) | p < 0.0001 |
| Self-reported risk factors: % (N) | ||||
| - past smoker | 36% (729) | 41% (432) | 30% (297) | p < 0.0001 |
| - current smoker | 17% (358) | 17% (178) | 18% (180) | p = 0.49, NS |
| - history of heart disease | 25% (508) | 21% (216) | 29% (292) | p < 0.0001 |
| - prior stroke | 6% (121) | 4% (45) | 8% (76) | p < 0.01 |
*Weighted data
Perception of stroke warning signs and risk factors in the community-dwelling older population in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland**.
| Responses | Overall sample (n = 2, 033) %(N) | Republic of Ireland (n = 1,033) %(N) | Northern Ireland (n = 1,000) %(N) | Difference between regions (χ2) |
| - Slurred speech * | 54% (1,102) | 54% (569) | 53% (533) | p = 0.93, NS |
| - Dizziness* | 44% (894) | 51% (532) | 36% (361) | p < 0.0001 |
| - Numbness (any)* | 41% (832) | 45% (472) | 36% (360) | p = 0.0001 |
| - Weakness (any) * | 38% (790) | 36% (374) | 41% (414) | p < 0.01 |
| - Headache* | 29% (600) | 30% (316) | 28% (284) | p = 0.53, NS |
| - Vision problems* | 20% (410) | 22% (230) | 18% (180) | p < 0.05 |
| - Difficulty understanding | 18% (369) | 22% (230) | 14% (139) | p < 0.0001 |
| No response/don't know | 13% (255) | 7% (74) | 18% (181) | p < 0.0001 |
| - Hypertension* | 75% (1,523) | 75% (786) | 75% (737) | p = 0.91, NS |
| - Stress | 43% (888) | 43% (450) | 44% (436) | p = 0.6, NS |
| - Cholesterol* | 40% (823) | 45% (471) | 35% (353) | p < 0.0001 |
| - Smoking* | 30% (621) | 29% (300) | 32% (320) | p = 0.07, NS |
| - Obesity | 30% (608) | 26% (273) | 33% (334) | p = 0.0001 |
| - Lack of exercise | 18% (363) | 19% (198) | 17% (165) | p = 0.22, NS |
| - Family history of stroke | 16% (333) | 22% (227) | 10% (103) | p < 0.0001 |
| - Diabetes* | 11% (217) | 12% (124) | 9% (92) | p = 0.08, NS |
| - Alcohol use* | 10% (201) | 9% (93) | 11% (108) | p = 0.14, NS |
| - No response/don't know | 6% (124) | 4% (48) | 8% (76) | p < 0.01 |
Note: Only factors where at least 5% indicated relevance are listed. Data represents up to 3 responses per participants and those include responses that have not been established by the medical community as stroke warning signs or stroke risk factors
* Established warning sign/risk factor
** Weighted data