Risk awareness and knowledge of patients with stroke: results of a questionnaire survey 3 months after stroke

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Croquelois, A. [1 ]
Bogousslavsky, J. [1 ]
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[1] CHU Vaudois, Dept Neurol, CH-1011 Lausanne, Switzerland
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10.1136/jnnp.2005.078618
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Background: Secondary prevention of stroke has been shown to dramatically reduce recurrence and has been described as suboptimal. Objective: To analyse patients' awareness and knowledge about cerebrovascular risk factors (CVRF) and their influence on CVRF control. Methods: Patients (n = 164) who were attending a stroke outpatient clinic for the first time after hospital discharge (3 months) for a first stroke were asked to answer a short questionnaire including questions on awareness and knowledge of CVRF, visits to a CVRF specialist, number of visits to a general practitioner, adherence to drug treatments, cigarette smoking and cessation. Results: CVRF were spontaneously mentioned as relevant for their stroke by only 13% of patients. A specialist was visited by only one-third of the patients and a general practitioner was not visited at all by 27% of the patients since their stroke. Awareness was inversely correlated with older age and good recovery. More than half of the patients had high blood pressure (>= 140 mmHg for systolic and >= 90 mmHg for diastolic values) at the time of follow-up. These high values were correlated with poor awareness. Appropriate secondary stroke prevention measures were not received by one-fourth of the patients; this was also correlated with poor awareness. Conclusions: CVRF control is not optimal and is at least partially related to patients' awareness and knowledge and suboptimal medical follow-up. Older patients and patients with excellent recovery are at particular risk for poor awareness and CVRF control.
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