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    • A comparison of acute and long-term management of stroke patients in Barbados and South London 

      Smeeton, N.C.; Heuschmann, P.U.; Wolfe, C.D.A.; Corbin, D.O.C.; Hennis, A.J.; Fraser, H.S.; Hambleton, I.R. (2009-04)
      Background: To compare health care utilisation between stroke patients living in a middle-income country with similar patients in a high-income country in terms of the type and amount of health care received following a ...
    • A comparison of outcome for stroke patients in Barbados and South London 

      Smeeton, N.C.; Corbin, D.O.C.; Hennis, A.J.M.; Hambleton, I.R.; Rose, A.M.C.; Fraser, H.S.; Heuschmann, P.U.; Wolfe, C.D.A. (2011)
      Background and aims: Little is known about the poststroke outcome in Caribbean populations. We investigated differences in the activities of daily living, level of social activities, living circumstances and survival for ...
    • Differences in risk factors between Black Caribbean patients with stroke in Barbados and South London 

      Smeeton, N.C.; Corbin, D.O.C.; Hennis, A.J.; Hambleton, I.R.; Fraser, H.S.; Wolfe, C.D.A. (2009)
      Background and Purpose— Risk of stroke is higher in black Caribbeans in the United Kingdom compared with black Caribbeans in their country of origin. We investigated if these differences were caused by variations in ...
    • Estimation of the risk of stroke in Black populations in Barbados and South London 

      Wolfe, C.D.; Corbin, D.O.C.; Smeeton, N.C.; Gay, G.H.E.; Rudd, A.G.; Hennis, A.J.; Wilks, R.J.; Fraser, H.S. (2006)
      Background and Purpose— The incidence of stroke in black populations is a public health issue, but how risk varies between black communities is unclear. Methods— Population-based registers in South London (SLSR) and Barbados ...
    • Post-stroke survival for Black-Caribbean populations in Barbados and South London 

      Wolfe, C.D.; Corbin, D.O.C.; Smeeton, N.C.; Gay, G.H.E.; Rudd, A.G.; Hennis, A.J.; Wilks, R.J.; Fraser, H.S. (2006)
      Background and Purpose—There are variations in mortality rates for stroke in black communities, but the factors associated with survival remain unclear. Methods—The authors studied population-based stroke registers with ...