Delay Pathways
Cross-source consensus on Delay Pathways from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- The study identified silent progression and diverted seeking as two dominant pathways through which delays developed. — Exploring the multifactorial reasons for treatment-seeking delays among young and middle-aged stroke patients: a qualitative study
- Silent progression begins with low health literacy, low perceived susceptibility, and emotional detachment. — Exploring the multifactorial reasons for treatment-seeking delays among young and middle-aged stroke patients: a qualitative study
- Diverted seeking occurs when patients or families seek help outside formal emergency stroke care. — Exploring the multifactorial reasons for treatment-seeking delays among young and middle-aged stroke patients: a qualitative study
- In silent progression, care is delayed until symptoms become severe enough to cross a functional threshold. — Exploring the multifactorial reasons for treatment-seeking delays among young and middle-aged stroke patients: a qualitative study
- Perceived barriers can push patients toward rest, self-management, acupuncture, or non-specialist providers. — Exploring the multifactorial reasons for treatment-seeking delays among young and middle-aged stroke patients: a qualitative study