Barriers to Acute Stroke Therapy and Stroke Prevention in Mexican Americans
- 1 June 2001
- journal article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Stroke
- Vol. 32 (6) , 1360-1364
- https://doi.org/10.1161/01.str.32.6.1360
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to identify specific targets to improve acute stroke treatment and stroke prevention in the Mexican American (MA) community. A professional, academic survey research team provided structured questions and elicited responses from 719 subjects identified by random-digit dialing in the biethnic community of Corpus Christi, TEXAS: This community of approximately 300 000 is approximately half MA and half non-Hispanic white (NHW). The cooperation rate for the survey was 58%. MAs (n=357) were younger, less well educated, and had lower family income than NHWs (n=362, P=0.001). MAs had a higher prevalence of diabetes mellitus (P=0.001) but similar rates of hypertension, elevated cholesterol, and current tobacco use. MAs less commonly recognized that acute stroke therapy existed (P=0.029), were less likely to acknowledge a time window for acute stroke treatment (P=0.001), and were more reticent to say they would call 911 for stroke symptoms (P=0.01) than NHWS: MAs were significantly less able to recall stroke symptoms and risk factors than NHWS: Only approximately 20% of both groups identified stroke as the NO: 1 cause of disability. MAs expressed less confidence in their ability to prevent stroke (P<0.001), more distrust in the medical establishment (P=0.007), and more concern that money impedes their seeking medical care (P<0.001). There are significant barriers to both acute stroke treatment and stroke prevention in MAS: This study identifies specific targets amenable for testing in an intervention project following confirmation by a methodology other than telephone survey.Keywords
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