Stroke care challenges in rural India: Awareness of causes, preventive measures and treatment options of stroke among the rural communities

Journal Title: Indian Journal of Community Health (IJCH) - Year 2014, Vol 26, Issue 4

Abstract

Introduction: Management of stroke in the remote rural areas in India faces major challenges because of lack of awareness. Stroke care services can be optimally implemented only if the communities have an understanding of the disease. Method: A population based, cross sectional survey of an adult general population sample between the ages of 31-60 years in a rural block in Tamil Nadu, India was carried out to study their knowledge, attitude, beliefs about cause, signs and symptoms, preventive measures and treatment options of stroke. Results: Of the 174 subjects studied only 69% were aware of the term stroke and 63% were able to list the symptoms. Only a little more than half the participants (58%) were aware that diabetes, smoking and hypertension are risk factors for stroke. None of the participants were aware of the endovascular thrombolysis injection for better recovery from stroke. About quarter (23%) of the participants did not think that the stroke is an emergency condition and they need to take the patient urgently to the hospital. Only 56% of the participants had checked their blood pressure and 49% for diabetes. A history of having either hypertension or diabetes and stroke in the family was the only factor that was significantly associated with better awareness (p=<0.001) independent of other potential facilitating factors including age, occupation, education and gender. Conclusion: There is a need to educate the rural communities about the risk factors, how to recognize the onset, the preventive measures and optimum care of stroke to reduce the burden.

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Kanaga Lakshmi, Kumaran Viswanath, Chan En Ze , Sam David Marconi , Sandeep Nathaniel David , Rita Isaac

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Kanaga Lakshmi, Kumaran Viswanath, Chan En Ze, Sam David Marconi, Sandeep Nathaniel David, Rita Isaac (2014). Stroke care challenges in rural India: Awareness of causes, preventive measures and treatment options of stroke among the rural communities. Indian Journal of Community Health (IJCH), 26(4), 349-355. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-96217