Background The Quality in Acute Stroke Care (QASC) trial evaluated systematic implementation of clinical treatment protocols to manage fever, sugar, and swallow (FeSS protocols) in acute stroke care. This cluster-randomised controlled trial was conducted in 19 stroke units in Australia. Aim To describe perceived barriers and enablers preimplementation to the introduction of the FeSS protocols and, postimplementation, to determine which of these barriers eventuated as actual barriers. Methods Preimplementation: Workshops were held at the intervention stroke units (n = 10). The first workshop involved senior clinicians who identified perceived barriers and enablers to implementation of the protocols, the second workshop involved bedside cli...
Background In the Quality in Acute Stroke Care (QASC) trial undertaken in stroke units (SUs) locate...
Background In the Quality in Acute Stroke Care (QASC) trial undertaken in stroke units (SUs) located...
Background Uptake of proven interventions requires dedicated resources that may only result in local...
Background: The Quality in Acute Stroke Care (QASC) trial evaluated systematic implementation of cli...
Background: We assessed patient outcomes 90 days after hospital admission for stroke following a mul...
Hyperglycaemia, fever, and swallowing dysfunction are poorly managed in the admission phase of acute...
Background: Hyperglycaemia, fever, and swallowing dysfunction are poorly managed in the admission ph...
Background We assessed patient outcomes 90 days after hospital admission for stroke following a mult...
Background: Hyperglycaemia, fever, and swallowing dysfunction are poorly managed in the admission ph...
Background: Our randomized controlled trial of a multifaceted evidence-based intervention for improv...
Background: Our randomized controlled trial of a multifaceted evidence-based intervention for improv...
Background: Our randomized controlled trial of a multifaceted evidence-based intervention for improv...
Background Our randomized controlled trial of a multifaceted evidence-based intervention for improvi...
Introduction: Poor adoption of stroke guidelines is a problem internationally. The Quality in Acute ...
Stroke is Australia’s second highest cause of death and a leading cause of adult disability (1- 3). ...
Background In the Quality in Acute Stroke Care (QASC) trial undertaken in stroke units (SUs) locate...
Background In the Quality in Acute Stroke Care (QASC) trial undertaken in stroke units (SUs) located...
Background Uptake of proven interventions requires dedicated resources that may only result in local...
Background: The Quality in Acute Stroke Care (QASC) trial evaluated systematic implementation of cli...
Background: We assessed patient outcomes 90 days after hospital admission for stroke following a mul...
Hyperglycaemia, fever, and swallowing dysfunction are poorly managed in the admission phase of acute...
Background: Hyperglycaemia, fever, and swallowing dysfunction are poorly managed in the admission ph...
Background We assessed patient outcomes 90 days after hospital admission for stroke following a mult...
Background: Hyperglycaemia, fever, and swallowing dysfunction are poorly managed in the admission ph...
Background: Our randomized controlled trial of a multifaceted evidence-based intervention for improv...
Background: Our randomized controlled trial of a multifaceted evidence-based intervention for improv...
Background: Our randomized controlled trial of a multifaceted evidence-based intervention for improv...
Background Our randomized controlled trial of a multifaceted evidence-based intervention for improvi...
Introduction: Poor adoption of stroke guidelines is a problem internationally. The Quality in Acute ...
Stroke is Australia’s second highest cause of death and a leading cause of adult disability (1- 3). ...
Background In the Quality in Acute Stroke Care (QASC) trial undertaken in stroke units (SUs) locate...
Background In the Quality in Acute Stroke Care (QASC) trial undertaken in stroke units (SUs) located...
Background Uptake of proven interventions requires dedicated resources that may only result in local...