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Barriers and Facilitators of Stroke Recovery: Perspectives From African Americans With Stroke, Caregivers and Healthcare Professionals

机译:中风恢复的障碍和促进者:来自非洲裔美国人的观点,中风,护理人员和医疗保健专业人员

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Introduction and Goal: Stroke is a serious health condition that disproportionally affects African-Americans relative to non-Hispanic whites. In the absence of clearly defined reasons for racial disparities in stroke recovery and subsequent stroke outcomes, a critical first step in mitigating poor stroke outcomes is to explore potential barriers and facilitators of poststroke recovery in African-American adults with stroke. The purpose of this study was to qualitatively explore poststroke recovery across the care continuum from the perspective of African-American adults with stroke, caregivers of African-American adults with stroke, and health care professionals with expertise in stroke care.
机译:介绍和目标:中风是一种严重的健康状况,不成比例地影响非裔美国人相对于非西班牙裔人。 在卒中恢复和随后的中风成果中的种族差异没有明确定义的原因,减轻贫困卒中结果的关键第一步是探讨非洲裔美国成年人的潜在障碍和促进者的卒中中的失败恢复。 本研究的目的是,从非洲裔美国成年人的角度,非洲裔美国成年人的角度,非洲裔美国成年人的观点来定性地探索整个关心连续管,与中风,医疗保健专业人员在中风护理中专业知识。

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