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"I didn't even wonder why I was on the floor" - mixed methods exploration of stroke awareness and help-seeking behaviour at stroke symptom onset.

Loraine BusettoChristina StangFranziska HerzogMelek SertJohanna HoffmannJan Christoph PurruckerFatih SekerMartin BendszusWolfgang WickMatthias UngererChristoph Gumbinger
Published in: BMC health services research (2024)
Our study provides insights into the complexities of the decision-making process at stroke symptom onset. As our findings suggest processes of denial and inabilities to translate abstract disease knowledge into correct actions, we recommend to address relatives as potential saviours of loved ones, increased use of specific situational examples (e.g. lying on the bathroom floor) and the involvement of patient representatives in the preparation of informational resources and campaigns. Future research should include mixed methods research from one sample and more attention to potential reporting inconsistencies.
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