Stroke secondary prevention, a non-surgical and non-pharmacological consensus definition: results of a Delphi study.
Maggie LawrenceEric AsabaElaine DuncanMarie ElfGunilla ErikssonJames FaulknerSusanne GuidettiBirgitta JohanssonChristina KruuseDanielle LambrickCaitlin LongmanLena von KochXu WangOlive LennonPublished in: BMC research notes (2019)
The 16 participants were members of INSsPiRE (International Network of Stroke Secondary Prevention Researchers), a multidisciplinary group of trialists, academics and clinicians. The Elicitation stage identified 49 key elements, grouped into 3 overarching domains: Risk factors, Education, and Theory before being subjected to iterative stages of elicitation, ranking, discussion, and anonymous voting. In the Action stage, following an experience-based engagement with key stakeholders, a consensus-derived definition, complementing current pharmacological and surgical SSP pathways, was finalised: Non-pharmacological and non-surgical stroke secondary prevention supports and improves long-term health and well-being in everyday life and reduces the risk of another stroke, by drawing from a spectrum of theoretically informed interventions and educational strategies. Interventions to self-manage modifiable lifestyle risk factors are contextualized and individualized to the capacities, needs, and personally meaningful priorities of individuals with stroke and their families.