Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
Background and purpose: The lack of a wide implementation of stroke units (SU)s
in Italy appears to accompany the underuse of the operating units. Community
awareness of acute stroke care options may affect stroke resource use. Our aim was
to determine the level of knowledge about SUs and tissue-plasminogen activator
(t-PA) treatment amongst Italian adults and investigate its relationship to local
stroke services implementation.
Methods: A nation-based telephone survey was carried out in a sample of 1000
residents aged >18 years in May-June 2010. The questionnaire included close-ended
questions regarding knowledge of SUs and t-PA treatment. Number and location of
both SUs and t-PA treatments were provided by a concurrent national hospitalbased
survey. The prevalence and distribution of acute stroke care awareness in the
community was examined and multivariate analyses were generated.
Results: Amongst the 1000 participants (474 men, mean age 48.8 17.2), only
26.2% reported knowing about the availability of t-PA treatment and only 15%
were aware of the existence of SUs. Awareness of both SUs and t-PA was significantly
associated only with education. These associations remained significant in the
multivariate analyses. The degree of stroke services implementation (in terms of
SUs/inhabitant rates and number of t-PA treatments) was not associated with SU
and t-PA awareness.
Conclusions: This is the first European study that explored public knowledge about
t-PA treatment and SUs. Italian adults proved insufficiently educated about SUs
and t-PA; there is no higher awareness in areas with a greater supply of stroke services.
This might partially explain the underuse of Italian SUs.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
acute stroke care; stroke as emergency; stroke awareness; stroke education; stroke resource use; stroke units
Elenco autori:
DI CARLO, ANTONIO SALVATORE; Baldereschi, Marzia
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