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Stroke secondary prevention, a non-surgical and non-pharmacological consensus definition: Results of a Delphi study

Stroke secondary prevention, a non-surgical and non-pharmacological consensus definition: Results of a Delphi study
Stroke secondary prevention, a non-surgical and non-pharmacological consensus definition: Results of a Delphi study

Objective: Evidence supporting lifestyle modification in vascular risk reduction is limited, drawn largely from primary prevention studies. To advance the evidence base for non-pharmacological and non-surgical stroke secondary prevention (SSP), empirical research is needed, informed by a consensus-derived definition of SSP. To date, no such definition has been published. We used Delphi methods to generate an evidence-based definition of non-pharmacological and non-surgical SSP. Results: The 16 participants were members of INSsPiRE (International Network of Stroke Secondary Prevention Researchers), a multidisciplinary group of trialists, academics and clinicians. The Elicitation stage identified 49 key elements, grouped into 3 overarching domains: Risk factors, Education, and Theory before being subjected to iterative stages of elicitation, ranking, discussion, and anonymous voting. In the Action stage, following an experience-based engagement with key stakeholders, a consensus-derived definition, complementing current pharmacological and surgical SSP pathways, was finalised: Non-pharmacological and non-surgical stroke secondary prevention supports and improves long-term health and well-being in everyday life and reduces the risk of another stroke, by drawing from a spectrum of theoretically informed interventions and educational strategies. Interventions to self-manage modifiable lifestyle risk factors are contextualized and individualized to the capacities, needs, and personally meaningful priorities of individuals with stroke and their families.

Delphi, Secondary prevention, Stroke
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Lawrence, Maggie, Asaba, Eric, Duncan, Elaine, Elf, Marie, Eriksson, Gunilla, Faulkner, James, Guidetti, Susanne, Johansson, Birgitta, Kruuse, Christina, Lambrick, Danielle, Longman, Caitlin, Von Koch, Lena, Wang, Xu and Lennon, Olive (2019) Stroke secondary prevention, a non-surgical and non-pharmacological consensus definition: Results of a Delphi study. BMC Research Notes, 12 (1), [823]. (doi:10.1186/s13104-019-4857-0).

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Objective: Evidence supporting lifestyle modification in vascular risk reduction is limited, drawn largely from primary prevention studies. To advance the evidence base for non-pharmacological and non-surgical stroke secondary prevention (SSP), empirical research is needed, informed by a consensus-derived definition of SSP. To date, no such definition has been published. We used Delphi methods to generate an evidence-based definition of non-pharmacological and non-surgical SSP. Results: The 16 participants were members of INSsPiRE (International Network of Stroke Secondary Prevention Researchers), a multidisciplinary group of trialists, academics and clinicians. The Elicitation stage identified 49 key elements, grouped into 3 overarching domains: Risk factors, Education, and Theory before being subjected to iterative stages of elicitation, ranking, discussion, and anonymous voting. In the Action stage, following an experience-based engagement with key stakeholders, a consensus-derived definition, complementing current pharmacological and surgical SSP pathways, was finalised: Non-pharmacological and non-surgical stroke secondary prevention supports and improves long-term health and well-being in everyday life and reduces the risk of another stroke, by drawing from a spectrum of theoretically informed interventions and educational strategies. Interventions to self-manage modifiable lifestyle risk factors are contextualized and individualized to the capacities, needs, and personally meaningful priorities of individuals with stroke and their families.

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Accepted/In Press date: 13 December 2019
Published date: 23 December 2019
Keywords: Delphi, Secondary prevention, Stroke

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Local EPrints ID: 437200
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/437200
ISSN: 1756-0500
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ORCID for Danielle Lambrick: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-0325-6015

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Date deposited: 21 Jan 2020 17:36
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 03:37

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Author: Maggie Lawrence
Author: Eric Asaba
Author: Elaine Duncan
Author: Marie Elf
Author: Gunilla Eriksson
Author: James Faulkner
Author: Susanne Guidetti
Author: Birgitta Johansson
Author: Christina Kruuse
Author: Caitlin Longman
Author: Lena Von Koch
Author: Xu Wang
Author: Olive Lennon

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