Akihiro Toyota
Iwate Medical University
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Stroke | 2012
Naomi Miyamatsu; Kazumi Kimura; Tomonori Okamura; Yasuyuki Iguchi; Hirofumi Nakayama; Akihiro Toyota; Makoto Watanabe; Akiko Morimoto; Miho Morinaga; Takenori Yamaguchi
Background and Purpose— An educational campaign by mass media has been associated with great increases in the knowledge about early symptoms of stroke. However, few studies were conducted with a controlled community intervention study. Methods— To clarify the effects of a 1-year television campaign for the whole population on improvement of knowledge about stroke symptoms in 2 cities, a campaign area and a control area in Japan were selected. Before and after the campaign, 1960 randomly selected residents aged 40 to 74 years answered a telephone survey regarding knowledge of early stroke symptoms. We calculated the percentage and 95% CIs of participants who correctly chose all 5 early symptoms of stroke in each area and in each year. Results— Before the campaign, 53% of participants (95% CI, 50%–55%) in the campaign area and 46% (95% CI, 44%–49%) in the control area correctly chose 5 early symptoms. After the 1-year television campaign, knowledge was significantly improved only in the campaign area (campaign area, 63%; 95% CI, 60%–66%; control area, 51%; 95% CI, 48%–54%). After sex stratification, only women showed improved knowledge of early symptoms. The audience rate for the campaign television programs was found to be higher in women than in men. Conclusions– A 1-year stroke educational television campaign effectively improved knowledge about early stroke symptoms among Japanese women aged 40 to 74 years. No impact was found among men in this age group. Future studies should examine the impact of this approach on stroke knowledge among younger individuals and whether there are any behavioral changes that contribute to earlier presentation for treatment.
Journal of Stroke & Cerebrovascular Diseases | 2003
Kazuhisa Hiramatsu; Takeshi Shima; Akihiro Toyota; Akira Yokota
The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine | 2001
Akihiro Toyota; Kazuhisa Hiramatsu; Ikuo Kanazawa; takafumi fujimura; Katsumi Toba
Neurosonology | 2003
Kanji Yamane; Takeshi Shima; Masahiro Nishida; Takashi Hatayama; Chie Mihara; Shinsuke Ishino; Takumi Souzen; Shuji Tsujigami; Satoshi Tsujigami; Masaru Idei; Saori Ishinokami; Akihiro Toyota; Kazuhisa Hiramatsu; Kazuhumi Manabe
Surgery for Cerebral Stroke | 2001
Chie Yamanaka; Takeshi Shima; Masahiro Nishida; Kanji Yamane; Takashi Hatayama; Akihiro Toyota; Kazuhisa Hiramatsu; Shinsuke Ishino; Saori Ishinokami
Surgery for Cerebral Stroke | 2000
Kanji Yamane; Takeshi Shima; Masahiro Nishida; Takashi Hatayama; Chie Yamanaka; Akihiro Toyota; Akira Yoshida; Zoltan Kaposzta; Attila Csanyi
Japanese journal of alcohol studies & drug dependence | 2010
Akiko Morimoto; Naomi Miyamatsu; Tomonori Okamura; Hirohumi Nakayama; Miho Morinaga; Akihiro Toyota; Kazuo Suzuki; Takashi Hata; Takenori Yamaguchi
Surgery for Cerebral Stroke | 2007
Kanji Yamane; Masaru Idei; Saori Ishinokami; Naomi Hashimoto; Hidetaka Onda; Akihiro Toyota; Kiyoshi Kumano; Hiromasa Toji
Nosotchu | 2007
Akihiro Toyota; Kanji Yamane; Nobuyuki Yasui; Takashi Hata; Yasushi Okada; Yasuhiro Hasegawa; Hiroaki Naritomi; Kazuo Minematsu
Neurosonalogy | 2004
Shinji Kume; Seiichirou Hibino; Masuki Kobayashi; Junichi Kanazawa; Takeshi Shima; Masahiro Nishida; Kanji Yamane; Chie Mihara; Kazuhisa Hiramatsu; Akihiro Toyota