Background—Better insight into the psychosocial factors associated with prehospital delays in seeking care for acute coronary syndromes is needed to inform the design of future interventions. Delay in presenting for care after the onset of symptoms is common, limits the potential benefit of acute reperfusion, and has not been reduced by interventions tested thus far. Methods and Results—Seven hundred ninety-six patients with suspected ischemic heart disease scheduled for clinically indicated imaging stress tests completed questionnaires concerning psychological distress and attachment styles (worthiness to receive care, trustworthiness of others to provide care). The primary dependent variable for this study was response to a question from ...
A theory-testing approach to the study of delay in seeking treatment for acute myocardial infarction...
Objective Prolonged prehospital delay in persons experiencing acute coronary syndrome (ACS) remains ...
Objectives: Despite enormous efforts in public education, treatment seeking time still remains more ...
Background—Better insight into the psychosocial factors associated with prehospital delays in seekin...
Background—Delay from onset of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) symptoms to hospital admission continue...
Copyright © 2015 Eman Ramadan Ghazawy et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
Despite several investigations and interventions aimed at decreasing the time from symptom onset to ...
Background: Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is a high-risk clinical condition that requires reperfusio...
In acute coronary syndrome the time elapsed between the start of symptoms and the moment the patient...
Objectives: Despite enormous efforts in public education, treatment seeking time still remains more ...
Background: The literature suggests that people delay too long prior to attending emergency departme...
Aims: Test for an association between prehospital delay for symptoms suggestive of acute coronary sy...
BACKGROUND: Rapid treatment of acute coronary syndromes (ACS) is important; causes of delay in emerg...
Objective: Prolonged prehospital delay in persons experiencing acute coronary syndrome (ACS) remains...
AbstractObjectivesDespite enormous efforts in public education, treatment seeking time still remains...
A theory-testing approach to the study of delay in seeking treatment for acute myocardial infarction...
Objective Prolonged prehospital delay in persons experiencing acute coronary syndrome (ACS) remains ...
Objectives: Despite enormous efforts in public education, treatment seeking time still remains more ...
Background—Better insight into the psychosocial factors associated with prehospital delays in seekin...
Background—Delay from onset of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) symptoms to hospital admission continue...
Copyright © 2015 Eman Ramadan Ghazawy et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
Despite several investigations and interventions aimed at decreasing the time from symptom onset to ...
Background: Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is a high-risk clinical condition that requires reperfusio...
In acute coronary syndrome the time elapsed between the start of symptoms and the moment the patient...
Objectives: Despite enormous efforts in public education, treatment seeking time still remains more ...
Background: The literature suggests that people delay too long prior to attending emergency departme...
Aims: Test for an association between prehospital delay for symptoms suggestive of acute coronary sy...
BACKGROUND: Rapid treatment of acute coronary syndromes (ACS) is important; causes of delay in emerg...
Objective: Prolonged prehospital delay in persons experiencing acute coronary syndrome (ACS) remains...
AbstractObjectivesDespite enormous efforts in public education, treatment seeking time still remains...
A theory-testing approach to the study of delay in seeking treatment for acute myocardial infarction...
Objective Prolonged prehospital delay in persons experiencing acute coronary syndrome (ACS) remains ...
Objectives: Despite enormous efforts in public education, treatment seeking time still remains more ...