Stroke in Rural Areas and Small Communities

Author:

Joubert Jacques1,Prentice Louise F.1,Moulin Thierry1,Liaw Siaw-Teng1,Joubert Lynette B.1,Preux Pierre-Marie1,Ware Dallas1,Medeiros de Bustos Elizabeth1,McLean Allan1

Affiliation:

1. From the Division of Neurology, Royal Melbourne Hospital (J.J.); Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne (L.F.P.); Faculty Information Unit and School of Rural Health, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry & Health Sciences, The University of Melbourne (S.-T.L.); School of Nursing and Social Work, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry & Health Sciences, University of Melbourne (L.B.J.); University of Limoges, Institute of Neuroepidemiology and Tropical Neurology,...

Abstract

The management of stroke in rural and regional areas is variable in both the developed and developing world. Informed by best-practice guidelines and recommendations for systems of stroke care, adaptable models of care that are appropriate for local needs should be devised for rural and regional settings. This review addresses the issue of the provision of appropriate services in rural and regional settings, with particular attention to the barriers involved, according to the classification of Low Human Development Country (LHDC), Medium Human Development Country (MHDC) and High Human Development Country (HHDC). We discuss the need and feasibility of developing implementing stroke care in rural settings according to best-practice recommendations, within models of care adapted to local conditions.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Advanced and Specialised Nursing,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Clinical Neurology

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