Factors Associated with Unawareness of Early Symptoms of Stroke and Myocardial Infarction in Adults with Hypertension and Diabetes: Focused on Management related to Disease
본 연구의 목적은 고혈압 및 당뇨병을 진단 받은 성인의 뇌졸중 및 심근경색증의 조기 증상 인지 정도를 파악하고 비인지와 관련된 요인을 분석하기 위함이다. 2017년 지역사회건강조사 원시자료를 활용하여, 40세 이상 성인 12,277명의 자료를 분석하였다. 뇌졸중 및 심근경색증의 조기 증상 인지율은 각각 53.6%와 46.8%였다. 뇌졸중 및 심근경색증 조기 증상 비인지 요인을 평가하기 위해 로지스틱 분석을 수행 하였다. 고혈압 관리 교육, 혈압 수치 및 당화혈색소 수치 인식은 다변량 분석에서 인구사회학적 변수를 보정한 후에도 뇌졸중 조기 증상 비인지와 유의한 관련이 있었다. 혈압 수치 및 당화혈색소 수치 인식은 심근 경색증 조기 증상 비인지와 유의한 관련이 있었다. 그러므로 고혈압과 당뇨병을 모두 관리해야 하는 고위험군에 대한 홍보 촉진 및 교육 강화 등 심뇌혈관질환 조기 증상 인지 수준 개선을 위한 중재 및 전략의 개발이 요구된다.
The purpose of this research was to determine the degree of awareness of early symptoms of stroke and myocardial infarction in adults diagnosed with hypertension and diabetes, and to analyze factors related to unawareness. Raw data from the 2017 Community Health Survey were utilized. A total 12,277 adults older than 40 years were included in analysis finally. The early symptom awareness rates of stroke and myocardial infarction were 53.6% and 46.8%, respectively. Logistic analysis was performed to assess factors associated with unawareness of early symptom of stroke and myocardial infarction. After correcting for socio-demographic variables, education for the management of hypertension, recognition of blood pressure level and HbA1c level were significantly related to stroke early symptom unawareness on multivariate analysis. (Education for the management of hypertension, recognition of blood pressure level and HbA1c level were significantly related to the unawareness of early stroke symptoms even after socio-demographic variables were corrected in multivariate analysis.) Recognition of blood pressure level and HbA1c level were also significantly associated with unawareness of early symptoms of myocardial infarction. Therefore, it is required to interventions and strategies to improve the level of awareness of early symptoms of cardio-cerebrovascular disease, such as accelerating promotion and strengthening education for high-risk groups who must manage both hypertension and diabetes.