Knowledge on Signs and Risk Factors in Stroke Patients The possible factors associated with the knowledge of warning signs, RFs, and the correct response to a new event were studied using univariate and multivariate regression analysis
Factors related to prehospital time in caring for patients with stroke . . . Sociodemographic, clinical, contextual, cognitive, and behavioral data related to PHT in patients with stroke were identified Calling the emergency medical services (EMS) immediately after onset of stroke symptoms was the main factor associated with a shorter PHT
Knowledge on Signs and Risk Factors in Stroke Patients - MDPI The possible factors associated with the knowledge of warning signs, RFs, and the correct response to a new event were studied using univariate and multivariate regression analysis Results: A total of 529 patients were included
Knowledge on Signs and Risk Factors in Stroke Patients Background: There is a pressing need to contribute evidence to the improvement in the early identification of signs and symptoms associated with strokes, and address the treatment-seeking delays The objective of this study is to describe the
Factors Associated with Shortening of Prehospital Delay among Patients . . . The results suggest a continued improvement in pre-hospital and in-hospital delays for stroke management and public awareness and education regarding medical and paramedical services are necessary for the best early management of acute stroke patients
Age-Related Risk Factors at the First Stroke Event Risk factors (RFs) associated with the first stroke event have been well identified; however, the influence of these RFs on the patient´s age needs to be studied