Abstract

BackgroundHeart disease and stroke are among the leading causes of death in Native Americans. Knowledge of heart attack and stroke symptomology are essential for prompt identification of symptoms and for appropriate action in seeking care. Knowledge of heart attack and stroke symptoms among US Native American adults was this study’s focus.MethodsMultivariate techniques were used to analyze national surveillance data. Native American adults comprised the study population. Low heart attack and stroke knowledge score was the dependent variable.ResultsLogistic regression analysis yielded that Native American adults with low heart attack and stroke composite knowledge scores were more likely to be: older, less educated, poorer, uninsured, a rural resident, male, without a primary health care provider, and lacking a recent medical checkup.ConclusionsThe identified characteristics of Native American adults with heart attack and stroke knowledge deficits or disparities should guide educational initiatives by health care providers focusing on improving such knowledge.

Highlights

  • Heart disease and stroke are among the leading causes of death in Native Americans

  • From the multiyear amalgamated database compiled for this study, a weighted population of 7,336,666 Native American adults ≥18 years of age from 25 states, the United States Virgin Islands (USVI) and the District of Columbia were identified

  • This study identified the characteristics of Native American adults with low knowledge of heart attack and stroke symptomology

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Introduction

Heart disease and stroke are among the leading causes of death in Native Americans. Knowledge of heart attack and stroke symptomology are essential for prompt identification of symptoms and for appropriate action in seeking care. Knowledge of heart attack and stroke symptoms among US Native American adults was this study’s focus. An estimated 17.9 million people died from cardiovascular disease (CVD) in 2016, representing 31% of all global deaths. Of these deaths, 85% were due to heart attacks and strokes [1]. At the time of the last US Census, Native Americans comprised an estimated 2.0% (6.2 million people) of the US population [4]. Thirty-four percent of Native Americans live on reservations located in rural areas and

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