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Measurement and Outcomes of the Perceived Risk of Stroke: A Review.

Dawn M Aycock1, Patricia C Clark1, Semere Araya1.   

Abstract

Stroke continues to be a public health problem, and risk perceptions are key to understanding people's thoughts about stroke risk and their preventive health behaviors. This review identifies how the perceived risk of stroke has been measured and outcomes in terms of levels, predictors, accuracy, and intervention results. Sixteen studies were included. The perceived risk of stroke has primarily been assessed with single-item measures; no multi-item surveys were found. In general, people tend to perceive a low-moderate risk of stroke; the most common predictors of higher stroke risk perceptions were having risk factors for stroke (hypertension, diabetes) and a higher number of risk factors. However, inaccuracies were common; at least half of respondents underestimated/overestimated their risk. Few studies have examined whether interventions can improve the perceived risk of stroke. Strategies to improve stroke risk perceptions should be explored to determine whether accuracy can promote healthy lifestyles to reduce stroke risk.

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Keywords:  behavior change; measurement; risk perception; stroke

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29243562      PMCID: PMC5984120          DOI: 10.1177/0193945917747856

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  West J Nurs Res        ISSN: 0193-9459            Impact factor:   1.967


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4.  Perceptions of recurrence risk and behavioural changes among first-ever and recurrent stroke survivors: A qualitative analysis.

Authors:  Beilei Lin; Zhenxiang Zhang; Yunfei Guo; Wenna Wang; Yongxia Mei; Shanshan Wang; Yao Tong; Nazia Shuaib; Daphne Cheung
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