Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
Background and purpose: Recognizing stroke symptoms and acting quickly can
reduce death and disability, but public awareness of stroke risk factors, symptoms
and what to do about them is still limited. Stroke educational campaigns are used
worldwide but there are few published evaluations of such campaigns.
Methods: The literature from 1999 to 2012 on the effectiveness of stroke educational
campaigns was reviewed and summarized with narrative synthesis. Web-based
campaigns were also described. Three databases and one search engine were
explored with two keywords (stroke campaign and stroke promotion). The reference
lists of all included articles were also examined.
Results: Twenty-two intervention studies and five web-based campaigns were
included in the review. Most interventions proved partially effective, in terms of
gender preference (women) or type of information retained or media preferred. Only
one intervention proved ineffective. Mass media campaigns can be effective but
require sustained funding, and their ability to target high-risk subgroups, whether
aging, linguistic or socioeconomic, is unclear. Three community-based participatory
stroke promotion interventions proved partially effective, but the small sample sizes
might have underpowered the results. Web-based campaigns are efficient in reaching
a large number of people but tend to attract a selected and self-selected population.
Conclusions: Stroke educational campaigns have the potential to improve knowledge
and awareness and change the behavior of a large number of people. Health
promoters and investigators must adopt flexibility and participatory mentality to
develop cost-effective interventions. Both community-based campaigns and E-tools
should be integrated within a comprehensive multifaceted stroke promotion strategy
to expand their reach.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
stroke awareness; stroke education; stroke educational campaigns
Elenco autori:
DI CARLO, ANTONIO SALVATORE; Baldereschi, Marzia
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