Objective: Despite major advances in research on acute stroke care interventions, relatively few stroke patients benefit from evidence-based care due to multiple barriers. Yet current evidence of such barriers is predominantly from high-income countries. This study seeks to understand stroke care professionals’ views on the barriers which hinder the provision of optimal acute stroke care in Ghanaian hospital settings. Design: A qualitative approach using semistructured interviews. Both thematic and grounded theory approaches were used to analyse and interpret the data through a synthesis of preidentified and emergent themes. Setting: A multisite study, conducted in six major referral acute hospital settings (three teaching and three non-tea...
INTRODUCTION:Stroke is a prominent cause of death, disability, and dementia in sub-Saharan Africa (S...
Introduction: Stroke affects 15 million people annually and is responsible for 5 million deaths per ...
Background The past decades have witnessed a rapid evolution of research on evidence-based acute str...
Objective: Despite major advances in research on acute stroke care interventions, relatively few str...
A critical global health concern in the last few decades is the widened gap between what we recogniz...
Background: Stroke and other non-communicable diseases are important emerging public health concern...
Background: Stroke is a sudden neurological deficit due to a vascular cause, which can be ischaemic,...
BACKGROUND: Stroke and other non-communicable diseases are important emerging public health concerns...
Even though there have been advances in medical research and technology for acute stroke care treatm...
The delivery of definitive acute stroke care in Africa remains low due to prehospital barriers, and ...
Background: Adoption of contemporary evidence-based guidelines for acute stroke management is often ...
DATA AVAILABILITY : The data of this study are available on request from the corresponding author, ...
Abstract Background Adoption of contemporary evidence-based guidelines for acute stroke management i...
Abstract Background Physiotherapy has been shown to reduce the risk of disability among stroke patie...
BACKGROUND: Adoption of contemporary evidence-based guidelines for acute stroke management is often ...
INTRODUCTION:Stroke is a prominent cause of death, disability, and dementia in sub-Saharan Africa (S...
Introduction: Stroke affects 15 million people annually and is responsible for 5 million deaths per ...
Background The past decades have witnessed a rapid evolution of research on evidence-based acute str...
Objective: Despite major advances in research on acute stroke care interventions, relatively few str...
A critical global health concern in the last few decades is the widened gap between what we recogniz...
Background: Stroke and other non-communicable diseases are important emerging public health concern...
Background: Stroke is a sudden neurological deficit due to a vascular cause, which can be ischaemic,...
BACKGROUND: Stroke and other non-communicable diseases are important emerging public health concerns...
Even though there have been advances in medical research and technology for acute stroke care treatm...
The delivery of definitive acute stroke care in Africa remains low due to prehospital barriers, and ...
Background: Adoption of contemporary evidence-based guidelines for acute stroke management is often ...
DATA AVAILABILITY : The data of this study are available on request from the corresponding author, ...
Abstract Background Adoption of contemporary evidence-based guidelines for acute stroke management i...
Abstract Background Physiotherapy has been shown to reduce the risk of disability among stroke patie...
BACKGROUND: Adoption of contemporary evidence-based guidelines for acute stroke management is often ...
INTRODUCTION:Stroke is a prominent cause of death, disability, and dementia in sub-Saharan Africa (S...
Introduction: Stroke affects 15 million people annually and is responsible for 5 million deaths per ...
Background The past decades have witnessed a rapid evolution of research on evidence-based acute str...