How women label and respond to symptoms of acute myocardial infarction: Responses to hypothetical symptom scenarios

Citation
H. Meischke et al., How women label and respond to symptoms of acute myocardial infarction: Responses to hypothetical symptom scenarios, HEART LUNG, 28(4), 1999, pp. 261-269
Citations number
33
Categorie Soggetti
Cardiovascular & Respiratory Systems
Journal title
HEART & LUNG
ISSN journal
01479563 → ACNP
Volume
28
Issue
4
Year of publication
1999
Pages
261 - 269
Database
ISI
SICI code
0147-9563(199907/08)28:4<261:HWLART>2.0.ZU;2-K
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To investigate how women label and intend to respond to common a nd less common symptoms of acute myocardial infarction (AMI). DESIGN: Telephone interviews were conducted with 862:women older than age 5 0 years in the state of Washington. OUTCOME MEASURES: intended coping strategies, labeling of hypothetical symp toms, perceived risk of AMI, knowledge of AMI symptoms, medical and family history of AMI and demographics. RESULTS: Women who labeled common or less common symptoms as a heart attack (65% and 36%, respectively) were more likely to report they would call 911 or go to a hospital right away than women who labeled these symptoms as so mething else. The results of a multiple logistic regression analysis sugges ts that knowledge of less common AMI symptoms, AMI information seeking, and personal risk perceptions were significant predictors of labeling less com mon symptoms as a heart attack. CONCLUSIONS: The findings suggest that many women might be in danger of mis labeling their symptoms and not taking appropriate action. Women need to be educated about the less common symptoms of AMI and need to be encouraged t o seek out information regarding AMI.