Stroke warning campaigns: delivering better patient outcomes? A systematic review

Pages: 61 - 61
Published: Feb 1, 2015
Abstract
Patient delay in presenting to hospital with stroke symptoms remains one of the major barriers to thrombolysis treatment, leading to its suboptimal use internationally. Educational interventions such as mass media campaigns and community initiatives aim to reduce patient delays by promoting the signs and symptoms of a stroke, but no consistent evidence exists to show that such interventions result in appropriate behavioral responses to stroke...
Paper Details
Title
Stroke warning campaigns: delivering better patient outcomes? A systematic review
Published Date
Feb 1, 2015
Pages
61 - 61
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