About this Research Topic
The goal of this research topic is to provide a platform to spotlight recent research on the peculiarities of these groups or populations with regard to the profiles, clinical features, care, treatment and interventions, and outcomes of stroke patients belonging to these groups or populations. We aim to help improve our understanding of how these factors impact the overall burden of stroke and what can be done to improve their outcomes.
We welcome the submission of any type of manuscript supported by the journal (including Original Research, Review, etc.) pertaining but not limited to the above-mentioned minority and marginalized groups, and addressing the following themes or related topics:
- group-specific stroke risk factors and targeted prevention strategies
- peculiar clinical features of stroke in identified groups
- stroke individualized treatments and interventions tailored to the specific group peculiarities
- disparities in treatment and quality of care
- discrepancies in stroke outcomes among the identified groups
Dr. Gan is employed by Moleac Singapore Pte. Ltd. His other affiliations are not salaried positions. Dr. N V Ramani is employed at the private hospital Raffles Hospital. Dr. Rundek declares no competing interests with regard to this Research Topic subject.
Keywords: Stroke in women, stroke in children, stroke in the very old, minorities, population health, disparity in health care
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