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Reducing Delay in Seeking Treatment by Patients With Acute Coronary Syndrome and Stroke
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2007
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Seeking TreatmentStroke SymptomsCoronary Artery DiseaseAcute Myocardial InfarctionThrombosisPrimary CareStroke RehabilitationPreventive MedicineStrokePublic HealthHealth Services ResearchMyocardial InfarctionHealth PolicyPatient DelayPatient SupportAcute CareTreatment OptionOutcomes ResearchPatient Delay TimesCardiac CareCardiovascular DiseaseIschemic StrokeCoronary UnitAcute Coronary SyndromeMedicineEmergency Medicine
Patient delay in seeking treatment for acute coronary syndrome and stroke symptoms is the major factor limiting delivery of definitive treatment in these conditions. Despite decades of research and public education campaigns aimed at decreasing patient delay times, most patients still do not seek treatment in a timely manner. In this scientific statement, we summarize the evidence that (1) demonstrates the benefits of early treatment, (2) describes the extent of the problem of patient delay, (3) identifies the factors related to patient delay in seeking timely treatment, and (4) reveals the inadequacies of our current approaches to decreasing patient delay. Finally, we offer suggestions for clinical practice and future research.
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