2021
DOI: 10.1161/svin.01.suppl_1.000134
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Abstract 1122‐000134: Social and Cultural Barriers to Global Stroke Care

Abstract: Introduction : Comprehensive stroke centers require resource‐intensive patient care and supportive divisions. Resource underutilization can include: traditional beliefs about etiology of stroke, transportation barriers, or an inability to recognize early symptoms of stroke. We explore the available literature to determine region‐specific social and cultural barriers to obtaining stroke care. Methods : A literature review was performed to identify studie… Show more

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“…For instance, initiatives to improve hypertension detection and management through education, screening, lifestyle counseling, and improved medication access in disadvantaged regions could help reduce global disparities in stroke prevalence. 33,34 Ongoing surveillance initiatives like the GBD study are invaluable for monitoring country-level trends and guiding prevention strategies to optimize stroke outcomes worldwide. 35 Policymakers can utilize these data to track progress and identify nations falling behind that may benefit most from intensified public health efforts and resource allocation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, initiatives to improve hypertension detection and management through education, screening, lifestyle counseling, and improved medication access in disadvantaged regions could help reduce global disparities in stroke prevalence. 33,34 Ongoing surveillance initiatives like the GBD study are invaluable for monitoring country-level trends and guiding prevention strategies to optimize stroke outcomes worldwide. 35 Policymakers can utilize these data to track progress and identify nations falling behind that may benefit most from intensified public health efforts and resource allocation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Disrupting progression of stroke, according to Cook et al, (2021), depends largely on effective awareness, early detection of stroke symptoms and timely access emergency health care services. There are region-specific barriers, cultural and social impediments to obtaining stroke care at emergencies (Naftchi et al, 2021). There were no warning signs and risk awareness among young adults in Nigeria (Komolafe et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%