Objective @#Objective To investigate the demand for
health management and influencing factors among occupational
population at high
risk of
stroke, so as to provide insights into the development of
stroke health management strategies among occupational
population.@*
Methods@#Occupational
population aged 40 to 60 years
who participated in
health examination were sampled from three
tertiary hospitals in Luzhou City, Sichuan Province using a quota sampling
method in the ratio of 4∶1∶1, from August to December 2020. Participants'
blood biochemistry tests and
health examination were collected through the examination
reports, and the participants at high
risk of
stroke were screened using the assessment criteria for high-
risk of
stroke. Participants' general information and demand for
health management were collected using
questionnaire surveys. In addition, factors affecting the demand for
health management were identified using a multivariable
logistic regression model. @*Results@#A total of 3 003 people
who participated in
health examination were investigated, and 1 062 participants met the assessment criteria for high
risk of
stroke,
accounting for 35.36%. There were 1 000
men (94.16%) and 62
women (5.84%), with a mean age of (49.26±4.97) years. There were 414 professional and technical staff (39.50%). There were 709 participants (66.76%) with demand for
health management, with the top three in the demand as
health checkups (915 participants,
accounting for 86.16%),
health consultation (601 participants,
accounting for 56.60%) and
exercise guidance (560 participants,
accounting for 52.73%), and 210 participants (19.77%) received
health management. Multivariable
logistic regression analysis showed that occupational
population at high
risk of
stroke who received
health management were more likely to have the demand for
health management (OR=2.158, 95%CI 1.479-3.149). @*Conclusions@#The occupational
population at high
risk of
stroke have the demand for
health management. Having received
health management may
affect the demand for
health management among occupational
population at high
risk of
stroke.