Background and Purpose—Although time-dependent treatment is available, most people delay contacting emergency medical services for stroke. Given differences in the healthcare system and public health campaigns, exploring between-country differences in stroke preparedness may identify novel ways to increase acute stroke treatment. Methods—A survey was mailed to population-based samples in Ingham County, Michigan, US (n=2500), and Newcastle upon Tyne, UK (n=2500). Surveys included stroke perceptions and stroke/nonstroke scenarios to assess recognition and response to stroke. Between-country differences and associations with stroke preparedness were examined usingttests and linear mixed models. Results—Overall res...
Background: Systematic reviews call for well-designed trials with clearly described intervention com...
Background: An immediate ambulance call offers the greatest opportunity for acute stroke therapy. Ef...
Background: The English mass media campaign ‘Act FAST' aimed to raise stroke awareness and the...
Background and Purpose—Although time-dependent treatment is available, most people delay conta...
Background– Benefits of reperfusion therapies in acute ischemic stroke are highly time-dependent. It...
Background: Time-limited acute stroke treatments are underused, primarily due to prehospital delay. ...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Effective implementation of early treatment strategies for stroke requires promp...
Aim: To investigate recognition and response to stroke and associated factors. Background: Early rec...
Background Stroke is one of the leading causes of death and disability in Ireland. Access to high q...
Background and purpose: Time delays from stroke onset to arrival at the hospital are the main obstac...
Background: The English National Stroke Strategy suggests that there is a need to improve the respo...
Early identification of stroke symptoms and rapid access to the emergency services increases an indi...
Introduction: Stroke is the third highest disease in the United Kingdom to cause death; despite the ...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate time trends in receipt of effective acute stroke care and to determine th...
Stroke is currently the fifth leading cause of death and is recognized as one of the most expensive ...
Background: Systematic reviews call for well-designed trials with clearly described intervention com...
Background: An immediate ambulance call offers the greatest opportunity for acute stroke therapy. Ef...
Background: The English mass media campaign ‘Act FAST' aimed to raise stroke awareness and the...
Background and Purpose—Although time-dependent treatment is available, most people delay conta...
Background– Benefits of reperfusion therapies in acute ischemic stroke are highly time-dependent. It...
Background: Time-limited acute stroke treatments are underused, primarily due to prehospital delay. ...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Effective implementation of early treatment strategies for stroke requires promp...
Aim: To investigate recognition and response to stroke and associated factors. Background: Early rec...
Background Stroke is one of the leading causes of death and disability in Ireland. Access to high q...
Background and purpose: Time delays from stroke onset to arrival at the hospital are the main obstac...
Background: The English National Stroke Strategy suggests that there is a need to improve the respo...
Early identification of stroke symptoms and rapid access to the emergency services increases an indi...
Introduction: Stroke is the third highest disease in the United Kingdom to cause death; despite the ...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate time trends in receipt of effective acute stroke care and to determine th...
Stroke is currently the fifth leading cause of death and is recognized as one of the most expensive ...
Background: Systematic reviews call for well-designed trials with clearly described intervention com...
Background: An immediate ambulance call offers the greatest opportunity for acute stroke therapy. Ef...
Background: The English mass media campaign ‘Act FAST' aimed to raise stroke awareness and the...