To understand the perception of stroke in the hypertensive population. Hypertension is the primary risk factor for stroke, and current approaches to stroke prevention are inadequate and often fragmented. Understanding the perception of stroke among individuals with hypertension is crucial for a targeted approach. However, empirical evidence on this perception is limited. A qualitative design involved thematic analysis of focus groups and interview data from urban China with hypertension. Audio recordings were transcribed and subjected to thematic analysis. Three themes were identified. Hypertensive participants first patients by their , and then identified the disease as . Finally, they wanted to , but paradoxically, there is a contradictory approach to and such as being willing to prevent the disease or simply avoiding socializing with stroke patients. Hypertensive patients hold complex and diverse perceptions of stroke, including a certain stigma. Future public health education should prioritize improving media promotion and fostering interaction between patients with hypertension and stroke in the community.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10966342 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/ijph.2024.1606781 | DOI Listing |
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