How do patients respond to and prioritize the condition of incidentally discovered discovered silent brain infarcts (id-SBIs)? Details are in this qualitative study: https://t.co/QrpwgMiCXc https://t.co/Np1DpnqGwg
RT @Tufts_PACE: Proud of new work by @Tufts_PACE investigator @LesterLeung on patient perspectives on silent brain infarction - underscori…
RT @LesterLeung: Our study interviewing patients with incidentally discovered silent brain infarcts to understand their perspectives on thi…
Our study interviewing patients with incidentally discovered silent brain infarcts to understand their perspectives on this condition https://t.co/tNQwr41QZd #stroke #silentstroke We found that few patients were told of their SBIs, yet the condition matter
RT @Tufts_PACE: Proud of new work by @Tufts_PACE investigator @LesterLeung on patient perspectives on silent brain infarction - underscori…
Proud of new work by @Tufts_PACE investigator @LesterLeung on patient perspectives on silent brain infarction - underscoring sig. impact on patients and uncertainty around how to communicate findings to patients & the best treatments https://t.co/X1hE
Patients’ responses to incidentally discovered silent brain infarcts – a qualitative study https://t.co/iDgdDKJ2qw
Patients’ responses to incidentally discovered silent brain infarcts – a qualitative study https://t.co/tyGVgpAram