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Awareness of stroke signs, symptoms, and risk factors among Jazan University students: An analytic cross-sectional study from Jazan, Saudi Arabia

In the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the lifetime risk of stroke is estimated to be between 23% and 28.9%, whereas in Jazan region of the Kingdom there is a high prevalence of sickle cell anemia, which is known to increase the risk of stroke. This study aimed to assess awareness of stroke signs, symptoms...

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Autores principales: Khalafalla, Husameldin Elsawi, Alfaifi, Bushra Ahmed, Alharbi, Ruwaym Jaber, Almarei, Shahd Othman, Kobal, Taif Ahmed, Alsomaili, Halimah Najea, Drbshi, Shatha Ahmed, Sumayli, Shareefa Ahmed, Kamili, Amal Ahmed, Masmali, Alanoud Mohammed
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9794345/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36595858
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000032556
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author Khalafalla, Husameldin Elsawi
Alfaifi, Bushra Ahmed
Alharbi, Ruwaym Jaber
Almarei, Shahd Othman
Kobal, Taif Ahmed
Alsomaili, Halimah Najea
Drbshi, Shatha Ahmed
Sumayli, Shareefa Ahmed
Kamili, Amal Ahmed
Masmali, Alanoud Mohammed
author_facet Khalafalla, Husameldin Elsawi
Alfaifi, Bushra Ahmed
Alharbi, Ruwaym Jaber
Almarei, Shahd Othman
Kobal, Taif Ahmed
Alsomaili, Halimah Najea
Drbshi, Shatha Ahmed
Sumayli, Shareefa Ahmed
Kamili, Amal Ahmed
Masmali, Alanoud Mohammed
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description In the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the lifetime risk of stroke is estimated to be between 23% and 28.9%, whereas in Jazan region of the Kingdom there is a high prevalence of sickle cell anemia, which is known to increase the risk of stroke. This study aimed to assess awareness of stroke signs, symptoms, and risk factors among university students in the southern region of Saudi Arabia. In this analytical cross-sectional study, data obtained through an online questionnaire were collected from 897 university students. Data were entered, cleaned, and analyzed using SPSS (IBM, Chicago IL) software version 28. Knowledge was assessed using both open- and closed-ended questions (CEQ). The participants were predominantly female (72%), single (86.8%), a fifth had relatives with cerebrovascular accident (CVA), and a third knew a person with CVA. The open-ended questions showed that 11.8% did not know any symptoms or signs and 25% knew only 1, while in the CEQs, hypertension was selected by 83.0%. Regarding knowledge about symptoms and signs, 33.7% and 21.9% recognized weakness and speech disturbance, respectively, whereas in the CEQs, around 60% selected others. Regarding actions that should be taken if CVA is suspected, >80% preferred going directly to the hospital. The best time to seek professional care was considered to be within 4 hours by 47.5%, 10.3% suggested a later timing, and 42.3% had no knowledge of what to do. Multivariate logistic regression revealed that pursuing a health-related specialty and previous stroke experience in close relatives were significantly associated with good stroke knowledge. The level of knowledge and correct timing and action among participants were better than those reported nationally and internationally. However, there is still room for improvement in awareness, which is recommended to improve the outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-97943452022-12-29 Awareness of stroke signs, symptoms, and risk factors among Jazan University students: An analytic cross-sectional study from Jazan, Saudi Arabia Khalafalla, Husameldin Elsawi Alfaifi, Bushra Ahmed Alharbi, Ruwaym Jaber Almarei, Shahd Othman Kobal, Taif Ahmed Alsomaili, Halimah Najea Drbshi, Shatha Ahmed Sumayli, Shareefa Ahmed Kamili, Amal Ahmed Masmali, Alanoud Mohammed Medicine (Baltimore) 6600 In the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the lifetime risk of stroke is estimated to be between 23% and 28.9%, whereas in Jazan region of the Kingdom there is a high prevalence of sickle cell anemia, which is known to increase the risk of stroke. This study aimed to assess awareness of stroke signs, symptoms, and risk factors among university students in the southern region of Saudi Arabia. In this analytical cross-sectional study, data obtained through an online questionnaire were collected from 897 university students. Data were entered, cleaned, and analyzed using SPSS (IBM, Chicago IL) software version 28. Knowledge was assessed using both open- and closed-ended questions (CEQ). The participants were predominantly female (72%), single (86.8%), a fifth had relatives with cerebrovascular accident (CVA), and a third knew a person with CVA. The open-ended questions showed that 11.8% did not know any symptoms or signs and 25% knew only 1, while in the CEQs, hypertension was selected by 83.0%. Regarding knowledge about symptoms and signs, 33.7% and 21.9% recognized weakness and speech disturbance, respectively, whereas in the CEQs, around 60% selected others. Regarding actions that should be taken if CVA is suspected, >80% preferred going directly to the hospital. The best time to seek professional care was considered to be within 4 hours by 47.5%, 10.3% suggested a later timing, and 42.3% had no knowledge of what to do. Multivariate logistic regression revealed that pursuing a health-related specialty and previous stroke experience in close relatives were significantly associated with good stroke knowledge. The level of knowledge and correct timing and action among participants were better than those reported nationally and internationally. However, there is still room for improvement in awareness, which is recommended to improve the outcomes. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2022-12-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9794345/ /pubmed/36595858 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000032556 Text en Copyright © 2022 the Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial License 4.0 (CCBY-NC) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) , where it is permissible to download, share, remix, transform, and buildup the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be used commercially without permission from the journal.
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Khalafalla, Husameldin Elsawi
Alfaifi, Bushra Ahmed
Alharbi, Ruwaym Jaber
Almarei, Shahd Othman
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Alsomaili, Halimah Najea
Drbshi, Shatha Ahmed
Sumayli, Shareefa Ahmed
Kamili, Amal Ahmed
Masmali, Alanoud Mohammed
Awareness of stroke signs, symptoms, and risk factors among Jazan University students: An analytic cross-sectional study from Jazan, Saudi Arabia
title Awareness of stroke signs, symptoms, and risk factors among Jazan University students: An analytic cross-sectional study from Jazan, Saudi Arabia
title_full Awareness of stroke signs, symptoms, and risk factors among Jazan University students: An analytic cross-sectional study from Jazan, Saudi Arabia
title_fullStr Awareness of stroke signs, symptoms, and risk factors among Jazan University students: An analytic cross-sectional study from Jazan, Saudi Arabia
title_full_unstemmed Awareness of stroke signs, symptoms, and risk factors among Jazan University students: An analytic cross-sectional study from Jazan, Saudi Arabia
title_short Awareness of stroke signs, symptoms, and risk factors among Jazan University students: An analytic cross-sectional study from Jazan, Saudi Arabia
title_sort awareness of stroke signs, symptoms, and risk factors among jazan university students: an analytic cross-sectional study from jazan, saudi arabia
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9794345/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36595858
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000032556
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