Impact of health awareness on myocardial infarction

Abstract Background Health awareness plays a major role in determining the outcomes of serious medical conditions especially when response time is crucial. STEMI (ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction) patients are prone to serious compilations if they do not receive the appropriate treatment o...

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Main Authors: Ahmed Magdy, Seham Elmarayed, Bassem Zarif, Mohamed Sabry, Ahmed Alsawah, Mohamed E. Hasan, Khaled M. Ismaeil, Mohamed Salama
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Published: SpringerOpen 2025-03-01
Series:Journal of the Egyptian Public Health Association
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s42506-025-00186-y
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Seham Elmarayed
Bassem Zarif
Mohamed Sabry
Ahmed Alsawah
Mohamed E. Hasan
Khaled M. Ismaeil
Mohamed Salama
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Bassem Zarif
Mohamed Sabry
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Mohamed E. Hasan
Khaled M. Ismaeil
Mohamed Salama
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description Abstract Background Health awareness plays a major role in determining the outcomes of serious medical conditions especially when response time is crucial. STEMI (ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction) patients are prone to serious compilations if they do not receive the appropriate treatment on time. Many factors affect the health awareness of the community, including educational level, previous exposure to similar situations, and exposure to health awareness materials. Those who do not know the symptoms of myocardial infarction will present late to the hospital and are exposed to a higher risk of complications. This study aims to assess the relationship between the health awareness of STEMI patients and the time of presentation to the emergency room (ER). Methods A cohort observational study was conducted at the National Heart Institute in Egypt gathering data on 263 STEMI patients presenting for primary percutaneous intervention. All the demographic and clinical necessary data was collected by the researchers in the emergency room, catheterization lab, and during the hospital admission of the patient. This study is a part of our larger cohort study on the relationship between education/health awareness of patients and outcomes of myocardial infarction. Results Data from 166 eligible patients were analyzed showing a significant correlation between health awareness and time of presentation to the ER in STEMI patients (p < 0.05). Additionally, there was a significant correlation between educational level and time of presentation to the ER (p < 0.05). The mean time from chest pain to arrival at the ER was 9.5 h. That is far beyond the range recommended internationally. Males, smokers, and younger age patients were significantly more likely to present earlier than their counterparts (p < 0.05). Conclusions Both educational level and health awareness of cardiac symptoms are associated with early presentation to the ER in STEMI patients. Developing health awareness activities targeting various population groups regarding cardiac symptoms and how to deal with them and including health education in different educational curricula are recommended.
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spelling doaj-art-57b2b4be38d540a3ab74abdd5562263c2025-08-20T03:40:46ZengSpringerOpenJournal of the Egyptian Public Health Association2090-262X2025-03-0110011910.1186/s42506-025-00186-yImpact of health awareness on myocardial infarctionAhmed Magdy0Seham Elmarayed1Bassem Zarif2Mohamed Sabry3Ahmed Alsawah4Mohamed E. Hasan5Khaled M. Ismaeil6Mohamed Salama7Global Health and Human Ecology Dept, The American University in CairoGlobal Health and Human Ecology Dept, The American University in CairoCardiology Dept, National Heart InstituteCardiology Dept, National Heart InstituteCardiology Dept, National Heart InstituteCardiology Dept, National Heart InstituteCardiology Dept, National Heart InstituteGlobal Health and Human Ecology Dept, The American University in CairoAbstract Background Health awareness plays a major role in determining the outcomes of serious medical conditions especially when response time is crucial. STEMI (ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction) patients are prone to serious compilations if they do not receive the appropriate treatment on time. Many factors affect the health awareness of the community, including educational level, previous exposure to similar situations, and exposure to health awareness materials. Those who do not know the symptoms of myocardial infarction will present late to the hospital and are exposed to a higher risk of complications. This study aims to assess the relationship between the health awareness of STEMI patients and the time of presentation to the emergency room (ER). Methods A cohort observational study was conducted at the National Heart Institute in Egypt gathering data on 263 STEMI patients presenting for primary percutaneous intervention. All the demographic and clinical necessary data was collected by the researchers in the emergency room, catheterization lab, and during the hospital admission of the patient. This study is a part of our larger cohort study on the relationship between education/health awareness of patients and outcomes of myocardial infarction. Results Data from 166 eligible patients were analyzed showing a significant correlation between health awareness and time of presentation to the ER in STEMI patients (p < 0.05). Additionally, there was a significant correlation between educational level and time of presentation to the ER (p < 0.05). The mean time from chest pain to arrival at the ER was 9.5 h. That is far beyond the range recommended internationally. Males, smokers, and younger age patients were significantly more likely to present earlier than their counterparts (p < 0.05). Conclusions Both educational level and health awareness of cardiac symptoms are associated with early presentation to the ER in STEMI patients. Developing health awareness activities targeting various population groups regarding cardiac symptoms and how to deal with them and including health education in different educational curricula are recommended.https://doi.org/10.1186/s42506-025-00186-ySTEMIHealth awarenessEducationTime of presentation to the ER
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Seham Elmarayed
Bassem Zarif
Mohamed Sabry
Ahmed Alsawah
Mohamed E. Hasan
Khaled M. Ismaeil
Mohamed Salama
Impact of health awareness on myocardial infarction
Journal of the Egyptian Public Health Association
STEMI
Health awareness
Education
Time of presentation to the ER
title Impact of health awareness on myocardial infarction
title_full Impact of health awareness on myocardial infarction
title_fullStr Impact of health awareness on myocardial infarction
title_full_unstemmed Impact of health awareness on myocardial infarction
title_short Impact of health awareness on myocardial infarction
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topic STEMI
Health awareness
Education
Time of presentation to the ER
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