Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
Abstract Any strategy to reduce stroke burden involves
crucial inputs from individuals (risk reduction, rapid
recognition and response to symptoms onset) which imply
a certain level of stroke knowledge. Health-related applications
(apps) have been identified as a novel platform for
dissemination of health information to the public. Only few
apps about stroke are currently available with scientifically
valid information, none of them are available in Italian. We
developed the first and only Italian stroke app, ICTUS3R.
We also pilot tested ICTUS3R in terms of its usage during
the first 12 months following release (October 30, 2014).
ICTUS3R was developed in collaboration with communication
experts, stroke leaders and web producers.
ICTUS3R was pilot tested in terms of number and distribution
of downloads. Data about 1 year usage were
anonymously collected from ICTUS 3R release on October
30, 2014. ICTUS3R includes a stroke screening tool,
information how to react in case of suspected stroke, and
information about risk factors including personal stroke
risk calculator. ICTUS 3R web site was visited 36,242
times. Mean session duration was over 2 min. The 48 % of
downloads were by individuals aged 25-44 years, 12 % by
individuals C55 years. ICTUS3R downloads were
distributed across all the Italian provinces, in varying
proportions. The 4.3 % of downloads were done outside
Italy. ICTUS3R can be an important contribution to stroke
management and prevention, it proved to be well received
for dissemination of stroke information among Italians. Its
use could contribute to reduce stroke burden in Italy.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Stroke; Stroke application; Stroke education; Stroke
List of contributors:
DI CARLO, ANTONIO SALVATORE; Baldereschi, Marzia
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