OBJECTIVES: While very early mobilisation (VEM) intervention for stroke patients was shown not to be effective at 3 months, 12 month clinical and economical outcomes remain unknown. The aim was to assess cost-effectiveness of a VEM intervention within a phase III randomised controlled trial (RCT). DESIGN: An economic evaluation alongside a RCT, and detailed resource use and cost analysis over 12 months post-acute stroke. SETTING: Multi-country RCT involved 58 stroke centres. PARTICIPANTS: 2104 patients with acute stroke who were admitted to a stroke unit. INTERVENTION: A very early rehabilitation intervention within 24 hours of stroke onset METHODS: Cost-utility analyses were undertaken according to pre-specified protocol measuring VEM agai...
Background: In regional and rural Australia, patients experiencing ischemic stroke do not have equit...
BackgroundIn regional and rural Australia, patients experiencing ischemic stroke do not have equitab...
<b>Background:</b> AVERT is an international, multi-centre randomised controlled trial ...
OBJECTIVES: While very early mobilisation (VEM) intervention for stroke patients was shown not to be...
While very early mobilisation (VEM) intervention for stroke patients was shown not to be effective a...
While very early mobilisation (VEM) intervention for stroke patients was shown not to be effective a...
RATIONALE: A key objective of A Very Early Rehabilitation Trial is to determine if the intervention,...
Rationale: A key objective of A Very Early Rehabilitation Trial is to determine if the intervention,...
Rationale: A key objective of A Very Early Rehabilitation Trial is to determine if the intervention,...
Background: Mobilising patients early after stroke [early mobilisation (EM)] is thought to contribut...
Background: Complex interventions, those that incorporate multiple interacting components, are diffi...
Background: Complex interventions, those that incorporate multiple interacting components, are diffi...
Background and Purpose— Cost-effectiveness data for stroke interventions are limited, and comp...
Background and Purpose—Cost-effectiveness data for stroke interventions are limited, and comparisons...
Background: In regional and rural Australia, patients experiencing ischemic stroke do not have equit...
Background: In regional and rural Australia, patients experiencing ischemic stroke do not have equit...
BackgroundIn regional and rural Australia, patients experiencing ischemic stroke do not have equitab...
<b>Background:</b> AVERT is an international, multi-centre randomised controlled trial ...
OBJECTIVES: While very early mobilisation (VEM) intervention for stroke patients was shown not to be...
While very early mobilisation (VEM) intervention for stroke patients was shown not to be effective a...
While very early mobilisation (VEM) intervention for stroke patients was shown not to be effective a...
RATIONALE: A key objective of A Very Early Rehabilitation Trial is to determine if the intervention,...
Rationale: A key objective of A Very Early Rehabilitation Trial is to determine if the intervention,...
Rationale: A key objective of A Very Early Rehabilitation Trial is to determine if the intervention,...
Background: Mobilising patients early after stroke [early mobilisation (EM)] is thought to contribut...
Background: Complex interventions, those that incorporate multiple interacting components, are diffi...
Background: Complex interventions, those that incorporate multiple interacting components, are diffi...
Background and Purpose— Cost-effectiveness data for stroke interventions are limited, and comp...
Background and Purpose—Cost-effectiveness data for stroke interventions are limited, and comparisons...
Background: In regional and rural Australia, patients experiencing ischemic stroke do not have equit...
Background: In regional and rural Australia, patients experiencing ischemic stroke do not have equit...
BackgroundIn regional and rural Australia, patients experiencing ischemic stroke do not have equitab...
<b>Background:</b> AVERT is an international, multi-centre randomised controlled trial ...