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KMID : 1100620140010010041
Clinical and Experimental Emergency Medicine
2014 Volume.1 No. 1 p.41 ~ p.48
Awareness and knowledge of sepsis in the general Korean population: comparison with the awareness and knowledge of acute myocardial infarction and stroke
Park Min-Ji

Kim Kyu-Seok
Lee Jae-Hyuk
Kang Chang-Woo
Jo You-Hwan
Kim Dong-Hoon
Kang Kyeong-Won
Lee Soo-Hoon
Park Chan-jong
Chung Hea-Jin
Park Hyun-mi
Jang Su-jin
Abstract
Objective:Patients with severe sepsis or septic shock require timely, aggressive management to improve their outcomes, and early presentation of patients to the hospital may also be important. Thus, public awareness about sepsis may be important for improved outcomes. However, there are no studies regarding the public awareness of sepsis in the general Korean population. Therefore, the objective of this survey was to gain insight into the public awareness of sepsis.

Methods:Prospective paper-based and web-based surveys were issued between May and June 2013 to adults aged ¡Ã18 years.

Results:A total of 1,081 participants responded to the survey (394 paper-based and 687 web-based). Mean age was 38.7¡¾11.4 years, and 541 participants (50%) were men. Of the 1,081 participants, 831 (76.9%) had heard of the term ¡°sepsis.¡± Of these participants, only 295 (35%) responded correctly regarding the definition of sepsis. However, 1,019 participants (94.3%) had heard of acute myocardial infarction, and 817 of these (80%) correctly defined acute myocardial infarction. Regarding stroke, 1,047 (96.9%) had heard of stroke, and 975 of these responded (93.1%) correctly to the definition of stroke.

Conclusion:There is poor public awareness about sepsis compared with that of acute myocardial infarction and stroke. This may limit the timely management of severe sepsis and septic shock.
KEYWORD
Sepsis, Knowledge, Awareness, Septic shock
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