Community Awareness of Myocardial Infarction in Nangarhar Key Findings and Implications for Healthcare Improvement

  • Study Overview and Methodology
    This study was conducted over one month and involved 512 participants from urban and rural areas of Nangarhar. The study aimed to assess their understanding of myocardial infarction, including its risk factors, symptoms, prevention, and treatment. Participants included both males and females aged 18 years and older.
  • Key Findings
    • Risk Factors: A significant number of participants were aware of the common risk factors, including diabetes (56.4%), hypertension (43.4%), and obesity (39.8%).
    • Symptoms: Awareness of chest pain as a primary symptom was highest (67.4%), followed by pain in the jaw and neck (57.8%) and dyspnea (50.7%).
    • Prevention and Treatment: A portion of participants lacked knowledge on prevention strategies, with only 41% recognizing the importance of weight loss and exercise. However, 80.3% correctly identified the need to go to an emergency room for treatment.

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