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Cluster randomized controlled trial of a patient and general practitioner intervention to improve the management of multiple risk factors after stroke: stop stroke.
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Cluster randomized controlled trial of a patient and general practitioner intervention to improve the management of multiple risk factors after stroke: stop stroke.

CD Wolfe, J Redfern, AG Rudd, AP Grieve, PU Heuschmann and C McKevitt
Stroke, Vol.41(11), pp.2470-2476
11/2010

Abstract

Adult Aged Antihypertensive Agents Cluster Analysis Female Humans Linear Models London Male Middle Aged Patient Participation Patients Physician-Patient Relations Physicians Family Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors Recurrence Registries Risk Factors Smoking Cessation Stroke
Stroke is a major public health concern worldwide and survivors remain at high risk of recurrence. Secondary prevention requires management of multiple risk factors but current management is suboptimal. Evidence of the effectiveness of interventions to improve poststroke risk factor management from well-designed trials is limited. We assessed the effectiveness of a patient and general practitioner systematic follow-up intervention to improve risk factor management after stroke.
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