Determinants of sepsis knowledge: a representative survey of the elderly population in Germany
Abstract Background Sepsis is a life-threatening medical emergency requiring early diagnosis and urgent treatment. Knowledge is crucial, especially in major risk groups such as the elderly. We therefore assessed sophisticated knowledge about sepsis in the German elderly population. Methods A telepho...
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doaj-ff66910a44f4417eb06ecb73f7bb052a2020-11-24T21:40:10ZengBMCCritical Care1364-85352018-10-0122111110.1186/s13054-018-2208-5Determinants of sepsis knowledge: a representative survey of the elderly population in GermanySarah Eitze0Carolin Fleischmann-Struzek1Cornelia Betsch2Konrad Reinhart3the vaccination60+ study groupCenter for Empirical Research in Economics and Behavioral Sciences, Department of Social Media and Communication Sciences, University of ErfurtIntegrated Research and Treatment Center for Sepsis Control and Care (CSCC), Jena University HospitalCenter for Empirical Research in Economics and Behavioral Sciences, Department of Social Media and Communication Sciences, University of ErfurtIntegrated Research and Treatment Center for Sepsis Control and Care (CSCC), Jena University HospitalAbstract Background Sepsis is a life-threatening medical emergency requiring early diagnosis and urgent treatment. Knowledge is crucial, especially in major risk groups such as the elderly. We therefore assessed sophisticated knowledge about sepsis in the German elderly population. Methods A telephone survey was carried out with a representative sample of 701 Germans from 16 federal states and a separate cohort of 700 participants from Thuringia, all aged ≥ 60 years. Sepsis knowledge was assessed via a 10-item questionnaire. Sociodemographic data and health information sources were assessed to identify determinants of sepsis knowledge. Results Of the participants, 88.6% had heard the term “sepsis” before; however, 50% of these failed to define sepsis correctly. Even if the knowledge of symptoms was moderately good, most participants could not correctly identify causes of sepsis and underestimated its incidence. Only a minority was aware that immunization may prevent sepsis. Regressions revealed that being younger, better educated and living in rural areas predicted higher levels of sepsis knowledge. Pharmacists were a relevant source of sepsis information. Conclusions Despite overall awareness of sepsis, the understanding of its risk factors, symptoms and prevention is low in the elderly, with important implications for emergency and intensive care. We suggest further educational measures to improve early sepsis recognition and prevention through vaccination.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13054-018-2208-5SepsisKnowledgeElderlyHealthcare education |
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Sarah Eitze Carolin Fleischmann-Struzek Cornelia Betsch Konrad Reinhart the vaccination60+ study group Determinants of sepsis knowledge: a representative survey of the elderly population in Germany Critical Care Sepsis Knowledge Elderly Healthcare education |
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Sarah Eitze Carolin Fleischmann-Struzek Cornelia Betsch Konrad Reinhart the vaccination60+ study group |
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Determinants of sepsis knowledge: a representative survey of the elderly population in Germany |
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Determinants of sepsis knowledge: a representative survey of the elderly population in Germany |
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Determinants of sepsis knowledge: a representative survey of the elderly population in Germany |
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Determinants of sepsis knowledge: a representative survey of the elderly population in Germany |
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Determinants of sepsis knowledge: a representative survey of the elderly population in Germany |
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determinants of sepsis knowledge: a representative survey of the elderly population in germany |
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Abstract Background Sepsis is a life-threatening medical emergency requiring early diagnosis and urgent treatment. Knowledge is crucial, especially in major risk groups such as the elderly. We therefore assessed sophisticated knowledge about sepsis in the German elderly population. Methods A telephone survey was carried out with a representative sample of 701 Germans from 16 federal states and a separate cohort of 700 participants from Thuringia, all aged ≥ 60 years. Sepsis knowledge was assessed via a 10-item questionnaire. Sociodemographic data and health information sources were assessed to identify determinants of sepsis knowledge. Results Of the participants, 88.6% had heard the term “sepsis” before; however, 50% of these failed to define sepsis correctly. Even if the knowledge of symptoms was moderately good, most participants could not correctly identify causes of sepsis and underestimated its incidence. Only a minority was aware that immunization may prevent sepsis. Regressions revealed that being younger, better educated and living in rural areas predicted higher levels of sepsis knowledge. Pharmacists were a relevant source of sepsis information. Conclusions Despite overall awareness of sepsis, the understanding of its risk factors, symptoms and prevention is low in the elderly, with important implications for emergency and intensive care. We suggest further educational measures to improve early sepsis recognition and prevention through vaccination. |
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Sepsis Knowledge Elderly Healthcare education |
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