Background Stroke remains the second leading cause of deaths and disability globally, with highest mortality in Africa (low- and middle-income countries). It is crucial for healthcare professionals to have sufficient stroke risk factors' knowledge in order to reduce the stroke burden. Aims We investigated healthcare professionals' knowledge of modifiable stroke risk factors, and identified demographic factors influencing this knowledge. Methods In this cross-sectional survey study from Botswana (upper middle-income country), structured questionnaires reflecting recent stroke guidelines were administered to a representative selection of healthcare workers in greater Gaborone. The response rate was 61.4%, comprising 84 doctors, 227 nurses and...
Reem Bakraa,1 Ruba Aldhaheri,1 Mada Barashid,1 Sarah Benafeef,1 Maram Alzahrani,1 Rasha Bajaba,2 Sam...
Background: An event of stroke can be ignited by a number of risk factors, some of which are nonmodi...
Aim:Stroke remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality all over the world. Our previous study o...
Background: Stroke remains the second leading cause of deaths and disability globally, with highest ...
Background. Knowledge of stroke risk factors is expected to reduce the incidence of stroke—whether f...
International audienceIntroduction: We aimed to determine knowledge of stroke risk factors and sign...
Background and Purpose: Epidemiological studies have identified modifiable and non-modifiable risk f...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Studies on the knowledge of stroke, its related risk factors and w...
Introduction: Stroke was the second-leading global cause of death accounting for 11.8% of total deat...
Magister Scientiae (Physiotherapy) - MSc(Physio)Lack of knowledge about stroke in general and specif...
Introduction: Stroke is a major cause of death and disability in population across the world. Hypert...
Background: Stroke is an emerging public health challenge in Ghana requiring urgent attention for it...
Background: We are not aware of any population-based cohort study of risk factors of stroke in the A...
Hypertension and other non-communicable diseases are growing risk factors for cardiovascular disease...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the incidence of risk factors regarding stroke amid diagnosed patients in p...
Reem Bakraa,1 Ruba Aldhaheri,1 Mada Barashid,1 Sarah Benafeef,1 Maram Alzahrani,1 Rasha Bajaba,2 Sam...
Background: An event of stroke can be ignited by a number of risk factors, some of which are nonmodi...
Aim:Stroke remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality all over the world. Our previous study o...
Background: Stroke remains the second leading cause of deaths and disability globally, with highest ...
Background. Knowledge of stroke risk factors is expected to reduce the incidence of stroke—whether f...
International audienceIntroduction: We aimed to determine knowledge of stroke risk factors and sign...
Background and Purpose: Epidemiological studies have identified modifiable and non-modifiable risk f...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Studies on the knowledge of stroke, its related risk factors and w...
Introduction: Stroke was the second-leading global cause of death accounting for 11.8% of total deat...
Magister Scientiae (Physiotherapy) - MSc(Physio)Lack of knowledge about stroke in general and specif...
Introduction: Stroke is a major cause of death and disability in population across the world. Hypert...
Background: Stroke is an emerging public health challenge in Ghana requiring urgent attention for it...
Background: We are not aware of any population-based cohort study of risk factors of stroke in the A...
Hypertension and other non-communicable diseases are growing risk factors for cardiovascular disease...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the incidence of risk factors regarding stroke amid diagnosed patients in p...
Reem Bakraa,1 Ruba Aldhaheri,1 Mada Barashid,1 Sarah Benafeef,1 Maram Alzahrani,1 Rasha Bajaba,2 Sam...
Background: An event of stroke can be ignited by a number of risk factors, some of which are nonmodi...
Aim:Stroke remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality all over the world. Our previous study o...