| The Open Epidemiology
Journal
ISSN: 1874-2971 |
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[DOI: 10.2174/1874297100902010063]
Public Awareness of the Benefits of Aspirin Use in the Management
of Acute Myocardial Infarction
Gilat L. Grunau, Pamela A. Ratner, Paul M. Galdas and
Shahadut Hossain Pp 63-68
Background: Aspirin is known to be an effective agent in
the tertiary prevention of acute myocardial infarction (AMI). The
current recommendation is that aspirin should be given immediately
during an AMI and continued afterward. Despite the recognized benefits
of aspirin therapy, only a small portion of individuals take aspirin
when experiencing acute chest pain. The objective of this study
was to determine the proportion of the public that knew that aspirin
administration during an AMI is beneficial and to examine factors
associated with such knowledge.
Methods: A telephone survey was completed by 976 people
40+ years of age, in Metro Vancouver, Canada. Results: Only 33.7%
of the sample indicated that they were ‘very likely’
or ‘definitely likely’ to take an aspirin if they were
experiencing symptoms of a “heart attack.” In multivariate
analysis, older individuals, better educated individuals, and those
with AMI experience in self, family member or friend, were more
likely to report that they would take an aspirin. Chinese immigrants,
compared with Canadian-born participants, were less likely to indicate
that they would take an aspirin.
Conclusions: Interventions for increasing awareness of the
benefits of aspirin during an AMI should be made a priority in general,
and with a particular focus on the Chinese-Canadian community.
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