Authors

  1. Tran , Phoebe M.
  2. Fogelson , Benjamin
  3. Heidel , Robert E.
  4. Baljepally , Raj

Abstract

Rural Tennessee counties had significantly higher travel distance and time for almost all OSR services compared to urban areas. These findings from a largely rural state with high stroke risk factor prevalence suggest that additional focus on establishing maximum travel limits for OSR are warranted to overcome transportation barriers to enhance post-stroke services access in similar areas.