Improving poststroke outcomes is contingent on early symptom recognition and timely access to life-saving interventions. Several studies have reported differences in access to care among stroke patients from different ethnic/racial backgrounds, although some of the findings present contrasting results. A 2011 AHA/ASA Scientific Statement noted ethnic/racial disparities in access and receipt of stroke care. The aimof this systematic review was to comprehensively identify and describe the impact of ethnic/racial status on access to care after onset of stroke symptoms. We undertook a systematic search of the following databases: Cochrane, JBI, Trove, ProQuest, Ethos, CINAHL, MEDLINE, Embase, PsycINFO, Academic Search Elite, and Scopus to find ...
INTRODUCTION: Previous analyses suggest that ethnic and racial differences exist in acute stroke car...
Background: Differences in activation of emergency medical services (EMS) may contribute to racial/e...
BackgroundDifferences in activation of emergency medical services (EMS) may contribute to racial/eth...
Improving poststroke outcomes is contingent on early symptom recognition and timely access to life-s...
Background—Prior studies suggest differences in stroke care associated with race/ethnicity. We sough...
Purpose- Our goal is to describe the effect of race and ethnicity on stroke epidemiology, personal b...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
BACKGROUND: Mexican Americans and non-Hispanic blacks have higher stroke recurrence rates and lower ...
The burden of stroke is well understood for whites, blacks and Hispanics in the United States, yet i...
BACKGROUND: Health care disparities exist between demographic groups with stroke. We examined whethe...
Background. Significant racial and ethnic disparities in stroke incidence, severity, and morbidity h...
Racial/ethnic minorities and women are disproportionately affected by stroke. Non-Hispanic (NH) Blac...
Background: Mexican Americans and non-Hispanic blacks have higher stroke recurrence rates and lower ...
Objectives: Previous reports of a higher incidence and risk of stroke in minorities were associated ...
INTRODUCTION: Previous analyses suggest that ethnic and racial differences exist in acute stroke car...
INTRODUCTION: Previous analyses suggest that ethnic and racial differences exist in acute stroke car...
Background: Differences in activation of emergency medical services (EMS) may contribute to racial/e...
BackgroundDifferences in activation of emergency medical services (EMS) may contribute to racial/eth...
Improving poststroke outcomes is contingent on early symptom recognition and timely access to life-s...
Background—Prior studies suggest differences in stroke care associated with race/ethnicity. We sough...
Purpose- Our goal is to describe the effect of race and ethnicity on stroke epidemiology, personal b...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
BACKGROUND: Mexican Americans and non-Hispanic blacks have higher stroke recurrence rates and lower ...
The burden of stroke is well understood for whites, blacks and Hispanics in the United States, yet i...
BACKGROUND: Health care disparities exist between demographic groups with stroke. We examined whethe...
Background. Significant racial and ethnic disparities in stroke incidence, severity, and morbidity h...
Racial/ethnic minorities and women are disproportionately affected by stroke. Non-Hispanic (NH) Blac...
Background: Mexican Americans and non-Hispanic blacks have higher stroke recurrence rates and lower ...
Objectives: Previous reports of a higher incidence and risk of stroke in minorities were associated ...
INTRODUCTION: Previous analyses suggest that ethnic and racial differences exist in acute stroke car...
INTRODUCTION: Previous analyses suggest that ethnic and racial differences exist in acute stroke car...
Background: Differences in activation of emergency medical services (EMS) may contribute to racial/e...
BackgroundDifferences in activation of emergency medical services (EMS) may contribute to racial/eth...