AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To investigate African Caribbean women's subjective accounts of stroke and how this impacted on their lives and identify beliefs attributed to the causes of stroke in this post stroke. BACKGROUND: In the UK, those from African or African Caribbean ethnicity are at an increased risk of stroke, and stroke risks are double that of the UK White population. This is because diabetes and hypertension are more common in those of African and African Caribbean ethnic groups. The main risk factors for stroke are high blood pressure, alongside obesity and overweight, poor diet and lack of physical activity. DESIGN: A qualitative study using interpretative phenomenological analysis. METHODS: Data were collected via semi-structured i...
OBJECTIVE: This study examines explanatory models (EMs) of stroke and its complications among people...
This study explored what African Americans aged 55 and older believed they would do in response to s...
Background and Purpose— The relative contributions of racial and geographic factors to higher risk o...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To investigate African Caribbean women's subjective accounts of stroke and how ...
This work considered post-stroke rehabilitation in sub-Saharan Africa, referencing psychosocial stre...
There is a prevalence of stroke amongst ethnic minority groups in the United Kingdom. Whilst a body ...
INTRODUCTION:Stroke is a prominent cause of death, disability, and dementia in sub-Saharan Africa (S...
Objectives. Ethnic minority groups are at a higher risk of stroke and heart disease. However, design...
There are few studies that focus on the health beliefs, knowledge and perceptions of stroke in West ...
Background and Purpose— Risk of stroke is higher in black Caribbeans in the United Kingdom compared ...
In the UK stroke is the third most common cause of death for women and the incidence in African Cari...
textThe purpose of this study was to gain understanding of the early symptom experience of ischemic ...
INTRODUCTION: Stroke is a major cause of morbidity and mortality globally. The aim of this study was...
INTRODUCTION: Stroke is a major cause of morbidity and mortality globally. The aim of this study was...
Few studies have evaluated risk factors among stroke patients in our population. This study is aimed...
OBJECTIVE: This study examines explanatory models (EMs) of stroke and its complications among people...
This study explored what African Americans aged 55 and older believed they would do in response to s...
Background and Purpose— The relative contributions of racial and geographic factors to higher risk o...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To investigate African Caribbean women's subjective accounts of stroke and how ...
This work considered post-stroke rehabilitation in sub-Saharan Africa, referencing psychosocial stre...
There is a prevalence of stroke amongst ethnic minority groups in the United Kingdom. Whilst a body ...
INTRODUCTION:Stroke is a prominent cause of death, disability, and dementia in sub-Saharan Africa (S...
Objectives. Ethnic minority groups are at a higher risk of stroke and heart disease. However, design...
There are few studies that focus on the health beliefs, knowledge and perceptions of stroke in West ...
Background and Purpose— Risk of stroke is higher in black Caribbeans in the United Kingdom compared ...
In the UK stroke is the third most common cause of death for women and the incidence in African Cari...
textThe purpose of this study was to gain understanding of the early symptom experience of ischemic ...
INTRODUCTION: Stroke is a major cause of morbidity and mortality globally. The aim of this study was...
INTRODUCTION: Stroke is a major cause of morbidity and mortality globally. The aim of this study was...
Few studies have evaluated risk factors among stroke patients in our population. This study is aimed...
OBJECTIVE: This study examines explanatory models (EMs) of stroke and its complications among people...
This study explored what African Americans aged 55 and older believed they would do in response to s...
Background and Purpose— The relative contributions of racial and geographic factors to higher risk o...