Population-based approaches for reducing stroke risk: an update on their success and the challenges ahead.
Taylor R AndersonKasim QureshiMuhammad U FarooqPhilip B GorelickPublished in: Expert review of cardiovascular therapy (2024)
Population-based stroke prevention programs face challenges including cost and interest of the public and certain stakeholders. Additionally, secular trends for improvement in risk factors and catastrophic adverse environmental circumstances add to the complexity of analyzing program success. Factors leading to successful programs include validated digital solutions for self-monitoring of risks, backing by global policy and legislation, flexibility to the needs of the population, intersectoral programs, community engagement, information dissemination back to the populations, and high-risk screening to develop a complementary combination approach to stroke prevention.