Objective: To assess socioeconomic disparities in stroke incidence and in the quality of preventive care in general practice for stroke in the Netherlands. Study design and setting: A total of 190,664 patients who registered in 96 general practices were followed up for 12 months. Data were collected on diagnoses, referrals, prescriptions, and diagnostic procedures. Hazard ratios (HR) were calculated to assess the association between educational level and stroke incidence. We developed quality indicators based on evidence based guidelines for stroke prevention at general practice, and assessed deviations from these guidelines. Multilevel logistic regression was used to assess socioeconomic disparities in the quality of preventive care for st...
Background and Purpose—Low socioeconomic position (SEP) is associated with high overall stroke morta...
Objectives: To date, studies have not comprehensively demonstrated the relationship between stroke i...
We aimed to estimate socioeconomic disparities in the incidence of hospitalisation for first-ever st...
Objective: To assess socioeconomic disparities in stroke incidence and in the quality of preventive ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess socioeconomic disparities in stroke incidence and in the quality of preventive ...
Objective: To assess socioeconomic disparities in stroke incidence and in the quality of preventive ...
Background: To investigate differences in quality of preventive care provided by general practitione...
Rates of stroke incidence and mortality vary across populations with important differences between s...
Objective: To examine whether characteristics of very small living areas can be used to predict dise...
Background: Those with low socioeconomic status have an increased risk of stroke, more severe stroke...
Objectives: To examine whether characteristics of very small living areas can be used to predict dis...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: A socioeconomic gradient in stroke has been demonstrated in a variety of set...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between elements of practice organization related to stro...
textabstractBACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: We sought to assess the association between socioecono...
Background and Purpose—The association among socioeconomic status, quality of care, and clinical out...
Background and Purpose—Low socioeconomic position (SEP) is associated with high overall stroke morta...
Objectives: To date, studies have not comprehensively demonstrated the relationship between stroke i...
We aimed to estimate socioeconomic disparities in the incidence of hospitalisation for first-ever st...
Objective: To assess socioeconomic disparities in stroke incidence and in the quality of preventive ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess socioeconomic disparities in stroke incidence and in the quality of preventive ...
Objective: To assess socioeconomic disparities in stroke incidence and in the quality of preventive ...
Background: To investigate differences in quality of preventive care provided by general practitione...
Rates of stroke incidence and mortality vary across populations with important differences between s...
Objective: To examine whether characteristics of very small living areas can be used to predict dise...
Background: Those with low socioeconomic status have an increased risk of stroke, more severe stroke...
Objectives: To examine whether characteristics of very small living areas can be used to predict dis...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: A socioeconomic gradient in stroke has been demonstrated in a variety of set...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between elements of practice organization related to stro...
textabstractBACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: We sought to assess the association between socioecono...
Background and Purpose—The association among socioeconomic status, quality of care, and clinical out...
Background and Purpose—Low socioeconomic position (SEP) is associated with high overall stroke morta...
Objectives: To date, studies have not comprehensively demonstrated the relationship between stroke i...
We aimed to estimate socioeconomic disparities in the incidence of hospitalisation for first-ever st...