STEPS Stroke in the Carribbean
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Join us at the STEPS-Stroke workshop to learn about stroke surveillance, discuss experiences in the Caribbean region, and develop future activities. Understand the importance of stroke surveillance and how it impacts public health.
STEPS Stroke in the Carribbean
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Thomas Truelsen, PhD, DMSc, Consultant in Neurologi, Copenhagen, Denmark STEPS Stroke in the Carribbean
Purpose The purpose of the STEPS-Stroke workshop is to... • Make participants familiar with the STEPS Stroke manual; • High-light potential problems and provide technical support on how to avoid them; • Discussion experiences conducting stroke surveillance in the Carribean region; • Develop the core structure for future stroke surveillance activities in the region based on STEPS Stroke
Rationale for Stroke Surveillance • Stroke is a leading cause of death and a leading cause of acquried disability in adults; • Stroke is a leading health expense; • Stroke burden will increase with an increasing life expectancy and insufficient control of major RFs; • Stroke is used as a marker for NCD occurrence; • Stroke is clinically defined! • Comparisons between and within populations are possible if using standard protocols
The 3 potential steps* in STEPS Stroke(1-10:1-11) Population register to measure incidence, requires all 3 case finding steps + a well defined geographic population Patients at home + Patients who die + Hospital patients * According to ability to identify cases and relate them to a defined population
Planning and Preparing a Stroke Surveillance Study(Section 3 + 7b) • What is the goal? • Identification of health facilities/GPs/other health authorities? • Numerator? • Core, expanded, optional? • Translation of STEPS Stroke instrument?
Preparing the Stroke Surveillance Site(Section 4) • How many cases are expected per year? • How many health facilities are included? • How much staff and how trained? • How/who enter data into what soft-ware? • Where are the staff located? • Sickness/pregnancy/other? • Hot/Cold/Mixed pursuit? • Test run!