Knowledge of stroke and heart attack symptoms and risk factors among rural elderly people: a questionnaire survey

Korean Circ J. 2011 May;41(5):259-64. doi: 10.4070/kcj.2011.41.5.259. Epub 2011 May 31.

Abstract

Background and objectives: To determine the level of knowledge of stroke and heart attack (HA) symptoms and risk factors of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in rural elderly people who are at risk for CVD.

Subjects and methods: A total of 444 adults over the age of 60 living in a rural province of Korea with at least one CVD risk factor participated in this survey.

Results: A total of 72.5% of the participants had hypertension and 28.4% had diabetes, whereas approximately 40% exhibited over two CVD risk factors. The mean knowledge scores for HA symptoms (4.3/9) were lower than scores for stroke symptoms (5.8/9), and the mean knowledge score for risk factors was 7.3/11. Stepwise multiple regression analyses showed that old age, low level of education, and low income level were the determining factors for low knowledge levels of stroke and HA symptoms as well as CVD risk factors. A low perceived risk of stroke or HAs also predicted a low knowledge of CVD risk factors.

Conclusion: Community-wide public campaigns are needed, which are designed to help elderly people in rural areas with low education levels and socioeconomic status at risk for CVD to improve the awareness of stroke and HA.

Keywords: Aged; Cardiovascular diseases; Knowledge; Risk factors; Signs and symptoms.