2017
DOI: 10.18844/prosoc.v4i2.2756
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Determinants of patient’s decision-making in seeking care when experiencing stroke-associated warning signs

Abstract: Stroke strikes millions of people worldwide. It is categorized as one of the most alarming Non-Communicable Chronic Diseases (NCCDs) because of links to long-lasting disability or death. From the literature, it is known that a stroke patient's decision of seeking immediate medical attention when symptoms occur is connected with better clinical outcome. A descriptive phenomenological design explored 12 post-stroke survivors' experiences of their decisions to seek or delay care within the first three hours of sy… Show more

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