Background: Women may receive stroke care less often than men. We examined the contribution of clinical care on sex differences and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) after stroke. Methods: We included first-ever strokes registered in the Australian Stroke Clinical Registry (2010-2014) with HRQoL assessed between 90-180 days after onset (EQ-5D-3L instrument) that were linked to hospital administrative data (up to 2013). Study factors included sociodemographics, comorbidities, walking ability on admission (stroke severity proxy) and clinical care (e.g. stroke unit care). Responses to the EQ-5D-3L were transformed into a total utility value (-0.516 'worse than death' to 1 'best' health). Quantile regression models, adjusted for confoundin...
Objective: To explore the sex differences in outcomes and management after stroke using a large sam...
Background: Female stroke patients may experience poorer functional outcomes than males following in...
Background Women are reported to have greater mortality after stroke than men, but the reasons are u...
Background: Women may receive stroke care less often than men. We examined the contribution of clini...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Women may receive stroke care less often than men. We examined the contribut...
Background and Purpose: Women are reported to have poorer health-related quality of life (HRQoL) aft...
Introduction: There is some evidence that women receive evidence-based care less often than men, but...
`Background:` Women appear to experience worse outcomes after stroke than men but the causes of thes...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Previous reports concerning sex-related differences in stroke management and...
There is some evidence that women receive evidence-based care less often than men, but how this infl...
Background and Purpose—Previous reports concerning sex-related differences in stroke management and ...
Background and Purpose—Female sex is predictive of poor functional outcome in stroke, even after cor...
To explore the sex differences in outcomes and management after stroke using a large sample with hig...
Objective: To examine factors contributing to the sex differences in functional outcomes and partici...
Background-—Uncertainty remains about whether stroke affects men and women similarly. We studied dif...
Objective: To explore the sex differences in outcomes and management after stroke using a large sam...
Background: Female stroke patients may experience poorer functional outcomes than males following in...
Background Women are reported to have greater mortality after stroke than men, but the reasons are u...
Background: Women may receive stroke care less often than men. We examined the contribution of clini...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Women may receive stroke care less often than men. We examined the contribut...
Background and Purpose: Women are reported to have poorer health-related quality of life (HRQoL) aft...
Introduction: There is some evidence that women receive evidence-based care less often than men, but...
`Background:` Women appear to experience worse outcomes after stroke than men but the causes of thes...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Previous reports concerning sex-related differences in stroke management and...
There is some evidence that women receive evidence-based care less often than men, but how this infl...
Background and Purpose—Previous reports concerning sex-related differences in stroke management and ...
Background and Purpose—Female sex is predictive of poor functional outcome in stroke, even after cor...
To explore the sex differences in outcomes and management after stroke using a large sample with hig...
Objective: To examine factors contributing to the sex differences in functional outcomes and partici...
Background-—Uncertainty remains about whether stroke affects men and women similarly. We studied dif...
Objective: To explore the sex differences in outcomes and management after stroke using a large sam...
Background: Female stroke patients may experience poorer functional outcomes than males following in...
Background Women are reported to have greater mortality after stroke than men, but the reasons are u...