Do patients recognize stroke warning signs? study investigates knowledge gaps
NCT ID NCT07040761
Summary
This study measured what patients know about transient ischemic attacks (TIAs), often called 'mini-strokes,' after visiting the emergency room. Researchers surveyed 100 patients in Lyon, France, to understand their awareness of TIA symptoms, risk factors, and when to seek help. The goal was to identify knowledge gaps that could help improve patient education about stroke prevention.
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Pierre Wertheimer hospital
Bron, France
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