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Volume 7: No. 2, March 2010
Time | Comparison Region, Weighted Percentage (95% CI) | Intervention Region, Weighted Percentage (95% CI) |
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Baseline (July-September 2006 | 45.2 (40.9-49.5) | 48.1 (44.3-51.8) |
Follow-up (March and April 2007) | 59.1 (54.7-63.5) | 82.1 (79.2-85.0) |
Figure 1. Proportion (with 95% confidence interval [CI] bars) of Upstate New York survey respondents who saw a bus or television advertisement or heard a radio advertisement about stroke symptoms. Comparison region was Orange County; intervention region was Albany, Schenectady, and Rensselaer counties.
Time | Comparison Region, Weighted Percentage (95% CI) | Intervention Region, Weighted Percentage (95% CI) |
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Baseline (July-September 2006 | 17.8 (14.7-20.9) | 20.6 (17.5-23.6) |
Follow-up (March and April 2007) | 27.5 (23.5-31.5) | 63.2 (59.6-66.8) |
Figure 2. Proportion (with 95% confidence interval [CI] bars) of Upstate New York survey respondents reporting the stroke advertisement’s message was to call 9-1-1, who saw a bus or television advertisement or heard a radio advertisement about stroke symptoms. Comparison region was Orange County; intervention region was Albany, Schenectady, and Rensselaer counties.
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