RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Do South Asian Communities ‘Act FAST’? JF British Journal of General Practice JO Br J Gen Pract FD British Journal of General Practice SP bjgp19X702989 DO 10.3399/bjgp19X702989 VO 69 IS suppl 1 A1 Dawn Coleby A1 Nick Taub A1 Amit Mistri A1 Andy Turner A1 Jane Coad A1 Petra Wark A1 Krishna Bhatti A1 Kusminder Chahal A1 Wei-Peng Teo YR 2019 UL http://bjgp.org/content/69/suppl_1/bjgp19X702989.abstract AB Background Rapid medical assessment and treatment of patients with transient ischemic attack (TIA) or stroke significantly reduces the risk of recurrent stroke. Previous research has shown that delays to initial medical assessment are due to lack of an urgent response to symptoms. In comparison to other communities living within the UK, South Asians have a higher risk of stroke/TIA. Therefore, it is critically important to explore stroke/TIA knowledge and anticipated response to symptoms, within this community.Aim This study aims to provide preliminary evidence of stroke knowledge and awareness of the relaunched ‘Act FAST’ campaign in the South Asian community and to provide evidence of successful participant recruitment from ‘hard to engage’ groups.Method A pilot mixed methods study, incorporating focus group discussions and a short ‘tick box’ style paper survey, designed to assess and explore participant knowledge of stroke/TIA symptoms, and awareness of the relaunched ‘Act FAST’ campaign. Barriers and facilitators to stroke education and the suitability of mass-media campaigns are also discussed during the focus groups. All participants were recruited from places of worship.Results The authors will present highlights from the ‘on-going’ study including; the recruitment strategy, barriers and facilitators to recruitment in Sikh temples and preliminary findings from 68 completed surveys. Highlights from the focus group discussions will be presented, alongside participant suggested methods to improve stroke/TIA knowledge in Indian communities.Conclusion Preliminary findings suggest awareness of stroke symptoms in the Indian community, but less awareness of TIA. Non-English speakers may be less aware of ‘Act FAST’.