| Literature DB >> 32993624 |
Katie Stack1, Wendy Robertson2, Clare Blackburn2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Strokes are one of the leading causes of death worldwide. People with a lower socioeconomic position (SEP) (i.e. with regards to education, income and occupation) are at a higher risk of having a stroke and have worse clinical outcomes compared to the general population. Good knowledge levels about stroke risk factors and warning signs are key to prolonging life and reducing health issues caused by stroke. This systematic review examined differences in knowledge of stroke risk factors and warning signs with regards to SEP in the WHO European region.Entities:
Keywords: Awareness; Educational interventions; Knowledge; Public health campaigns; Risk factors; Socioeconomic position; Stroke; Symptoms; WHO European region; Warning signs
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32993624 PMCID: PMC7526368 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-020-09580-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Research question and inclusion & exclusion criteria using the PEO(S) framework [23]
| PEO(S) components | Inclusion criteria | Exclusion criteria |
|---|---|---|
• Adult humans (aged 18 years and over) • Countries in the WHO European region [ | • Children only • Individuals who have had a stroke or transient ischaemic attack (TIA) • Family members / caregivers of stroke patients • Countries outside the WHO European region [ | |
| • Socioeconomic position (education, income and/or occupation-derived measures) | • Studies not analysing at least one aspect of socioeconomic position | |
Stroke knowledge: • Risk factors • Warning signs | • Stroke knowledge following an intervention (if no baseline data) • Studies on stroke knowledge but not broken down by warning signs and/or risk factors | |
• Cross-sectional studies • Cohort studies • Baseline data of intervention studies (e.g. RCTs, pre-post studies) | • Case studies • Editorials • Qualitative research • Systematic reviews |
Countries in the WHO European region [26]
| Albania | Estonia | Lithuania | Serbia |
| Andorra | Finland | Luxembourg | Slovakia |
| Armenia | France | Malta | Slovenia |
| Austria | Georgia | Monaco | Spain |
| Azerbaijan | Germany | Montenegro | Sweden |
| Belarus | Greece | Netherlands | Switzerland |
| Belgium | Hungary | Norway | Tajikistan |
| Bosnia and Herzegovina | Iceland | Poland | The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia |
| Bulgaria | Ireland | Portugal | Turkey |
| Croatia | Israel | Republic of Moldova | Turkmenistan |
| Cyprus | Italy | Romania | Ukraine |
| Czech Republic | Kyrgyzstan | Russian Federation | United Kingdom |
| Denmark | Latvia | San Marino | Uzbekistan |
Fig. 1PRISMA Flow Diagram [22] of included studies
Stroke knowledge assessment by aspect of socioeconomic position in WHO European region countries
| First author (Date) Country | Socioeconomic position aspect | Open or closed-ended questions (when results were broken down by SEP)? | Knowledge of stroke risk factors? | Knowledge of stroke warning signs? |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Baldereschi [ | Education | Closed | Y | Y |
| Dominicis [ | Education | Open | Y | Y |
| Evci [ | Education | Open | Y | Y |
| Income | ||||
| Professional status | ||||
| Hickey [ | Education | Closed | Y | Y |
| Lundelin [ | Education | Closed | N | Y |
| Mata [ | Education | Closed | N | Y |
| Melnikov [ | Education | Open | N | Y |
| Income | ||||
| Montaner [ | Education | Closed | Y | Y |
| Moreira [ | Education | Closed | Y | Y |
| Müller-Nordhorn [ | Education | Open | Y | N |
| Neau [ | Education | Open | Y | Y |
| Nedeltchev [ | Education | Closed | Y | Y |
| Nordanstig [ | Education | Open | Y | Y |
| Parahoo [ | Education | Closed | Y | Y |
| Deprivation | ||||
| Ramirez-Moreno [ | Education | Open | Y | Y |
| Income | ||||
| Segura [ | Professional status | Both | Y | Y |
| Truelsen [ | Education | Closed | Y | Y |
| Vibo [ | Education | Closed | Y | Y |
| Vukovic [ | Education | Closed | Y | Y |
| Vuletić [ | Education | Closed | Y | Y |
Y = yes; N = no
Results of individual studies by socioeconomic position
| First author (Date) Country | Risk factors | Warning signs | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| No statistically significant differences by SEP? | Statistically better knowledge in higher SEP? | Statistically better knowledge in lower SEP? | No statistically significant differences by SEP? | Statistically better knowledge in higher SEP? | Statistically better knowledge in lower SEP? | |
| Baldereschi [ | √ | √ | ||||
| Dominicis [ | √a | √a | ||||
| Evci [ | √ | √ | ||||
| Hickey [ | √ | √ | ||||
| Lundelin [ | N/A | √ | ||||
| Mata [ | N/A | √a | ||||
| Melnikov [ | N/A | √ | ||||
| Montaner [ | √ (for all except arrhythmia) | √ (for arrhythmia) | √ | |||
| Moreira [ | √a | √a | ||||
| Müller-Nordhorn [ | √ | N/A | ||||
| Neau [ | √ | √ | ||||
| Nedeltchev [ | √ | √a | ||||
| Nordanstig [ | √ | √ | ||||
| Parahoo [ | √ | √ | ||||
| Ramirez-Moreno [ | √ | √ | ||||
| Segura [ | √ | √ | ||||
| Truelsen [ | √ | √ | ||||
| Vibo [ | √ | √ | ||||
| Vukovic [ | √ | √ | ||||
| Vuletić [ | √ | √ | ||||
√ = result of the individual study
a= Authors of the individual study reported this result, albeit statistics were not reported. This may be because associations with SEP were not the primary purpose of their study. However, as they reported specific patterns in their results and have reported associations with SEP, the authors of this systematic review have acknowledged these. Please see Additional File 5 for a full quantitative breakdown of results
N/A = not applicable as the study did not look at this aspect. Where cells are empty, this was not a result of the individual study