Abstract only availableCerebrovascular Accidents, also known as strokes, are the third leading cause of death in the United States. It is estimated that more than 275,000 people die from strokes every year (American Heart Association 2003). In 2002, it was calculated that over 5,400,000 people suffered from a stroke. 2,400,000 of those were males, and 3,000,000 of those who suffered from a stroke were females (American Heart Association 2003). The highest prevalence of strokes occurs within the African American Population. In 2002, around 8% of the total African American population suffered from a stroke, which averages out to be a total of about 111,000 people (American Heart Association 2003). Hispanics are close behind with around 6.4% o...
Background:Adequate public awareness and knowledge of stroke is needed for proper identification and...
Background: There is a pressing need to contribute evidence to the improvement in the early identifi...
Introduction: Stroke is the third highest disease in the United Kingdom to cause death; despite the ...
Regardless of the advances that have been made in stroke research and treatment and the overall decr...
Acute stroke is often a treatable condition; however, intervention is time dependent and typically s...
The aim of this survey was to determine the levels of awareness regarding symptoms, warning signs an...
Stroke is currently the fifth leading cause of death and is recognized as one of the most expensive ...
Objective To evaluate awareness and response to stroke among the general public. Material...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the level of awareness in the general public on risk factors, symptomatology an...
The burden of non-communicable diseases due to stroke is increasing. Despite this, community based s...
Reem Bakraa,1 Ruba Aldhaheri,1 Mada Barashid,1 Sarah Benafeef,1 Maram Alzahrani,1 Rasha Bajaba,2 Sam...
Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability globally. The vast majority of all strokes occur ...
Purpose: To assess the awareness level of the Jordanian general population regarding the definition,...
Introduction: Stroke was the second-leading global cause of death accounting for 11.8% of total deat...
This study assessed the level of public awareness pertaining to risk factors, symptoms, treatment an...
Background:Adequate public awareness and knowledge of stroke is needed for proper identification and...
Background: There is a pressing need to contribute evidence to the improvement in the early identifi...
Introduction: Stroke is the third highest disease in the United Kingdom to cause death; despite the ...
Regardless of the advances that have been made in stroke research and treatment and the overall decr...
Acute stroke is often a treatable condition; however, intervention is time dependent and typically s...
The aim of this survey was to determine the levels of awareness regarding symptoms, warning signs an...
Stroke is currently the fifth leading cause of death and is recognized as one of the most expensive ...
Objective To evaluate awareness and response to stroke among the general public. Material...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the level of awareness in the general public on risk factors, symptomatology an...
The burden of non-communicable diseases due to stroke is increasing. Despite this, community based s...
Reem Bakraa,1 Ruba Aldhaheri,1 Mada Barashid,1 Sarah Benafeef,1 Maram Alzahrani,1 Rasha Bajaba,2 Sam...
Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability globally. The vast majority of all strokes occur ...
Purpose: To assess the awareness level of the Jordanian general population regarding the definition,...
Introduction: Stroke was the second-leading global cause of death accounting for 11.8% of total deat...
This study assessed the level of public awareness pertaining to risk factors, symptoms, treatment an...
Background:Adequate public awareness and knowledge of stroke is needed for proper identification and...
Background: There is a pressing need to contribute evidence to the improvement in the early identifi...
Introduction: Stroke is the third highest disease in the United Kingdom to cause death; despite the ...