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Knowledge, perceptions and thoughts of stroke among Arab-Muslim Israelis
Michal Itzhaki
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Silvia Koton
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Department of Nursing sciences
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Israeli
100%
Arab Muslim
100%
Knowledge Perception
100%
Israel
50%
Warning Signs
50%
Risk Factors
50%
Disability
50%
Stroke Prevention
50%
Stroke Knowledge
50%
Arab
25%
High-risk Population
25%
Prevention Strategies
25%
Jews
25%
Israeli Arabs
25%
Structured Interview
25%
Paralysis
25%
Low-to-moderate
25%
Mortality Rate
25%
Hypertension
25%
Stroke Mortality
25%
Age-adjusted
25%
Arab Population
25%
Healthcare Professionals
25%
Physical Burden
25%
Stroke Signs
25%
Stroke History
25%
Stroke Causes
25%
Mental Burden
25%
Mixed Methods Design
25%
Constant Comparative Method
25%
Negative Automatic Thoughts
25%
Psychology
High-Risk Population
100%
Qualitative Method
100%
Semistructured Interview
100%
Mixed Methods
100%
Healthcare Professional
100%