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. 2024 Jan 9;17:147–157. doi: 10.2147/JMDH.S443865

Table 3.

Attitudes

Strongly Disagree N(%) Somewhat Disagree N(%) Neutral N(%) Somewhat Agree N(%) Strongly Agree N(%)
A1. You bear the responsibility of self-initiated stroke prevention. 9 1.63 6 1.09 54 9.78 182 32.97 301 54.53
A2. You have the willingness to acquire knowledge about stroke ultrasound screening through online resources, television, and literature. 10 1.81 13 2.36 77 13.95 254 46.01 198 35.87
A3. You are interested in engaging in the hospital’s ultrasound education program. 5 0.91 17 3.08 83 15.04 244 44.20 203 36.78
A4. You intend to discuss ultrasound screening for stroke with your medical practitioner. 4 0.72 9 1.63 82 14.86 249 45.11 208 37.68
A5. Disseminating information about stroke and ultrasound screening through public media and the community holds significance. 3 0.54 8 1.45 72 13.04 233 42.21 236 42.75
A6. Ultrasound screening plays a crucial role in stroke prevention and treatment. 4 0.72 11 1.99 79 14.31 241 43.66 217 39.31
A7. Ultrasound screening is harmful. 117 21.20 103 18.66 189 34.24 119 21.56 24 4.35
A8. Regular performance of ultrasound screenings is recommended. 4 0.72 10 1.81 98 17.75 239 43.30 201 36.41
A9. You aim to promote the adoption of routine ultrasound screenings among others for the purpose of stroke prevention. 0 0.00 14 2.54 125 22.64 234 42.39 179 32.43
A10. You aspire to contribute to establishing health records within the ultrasound department, maintain timely communication with experts, and proactively engage in stroke prevention and control. 2 0.36 8 1.45 100 18.12 257 46.56 185 33.51