Primary Prevention
Primary prevention is an individually based, clinical approach to disease prevention. It is directed toward prevention of the initial occurrence of a disorder in otherwise healthy individuals. Primary prevention recommendations related to individual stroke risk factors emphasize the importance of screening and monitoring those patients at high risk of a first stroke event. It is usually implemented in the primary care setting with a family physician or nurse practitioner. The Southwestern Ontario Stroke Network promotes primary prevention through physician education sessions and the development of tools and resources.