OBJECTIVE: To assess whether shared care for stroke patients results in better patient outcome, higher patient satisfaction and different use of healthcare services. DESIGN: Prospective, comparative cohort study. SETTING: Two regions in The Netherlands with different healthcare models for stroke patients: a shared care model (stroke service) and a usual care setting. PATIENTS: Stroke patients with a survival rate of more than six months, who initially were admitted to the Stroke Service of the University Hospital Maastricht (experimental group) in the second half of 1997 and to a middle sized hospital in the western part of The Netherlands between March 1997 and March 1999 (control group). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Functional health status acc...
BACKGROUND: Stroke is a major cause of death and long-term disability in Western societies and...
Background: To help enhance the quality of integrated stroke care delivery, regional stroke services...
OBJECTIVE: To enable a direct comparison of participation levels in the first year post-stroke, asse...
Objective: To assess whether shared care for stroke patients results in better patient outcome, high...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether shared care for stroke patients results in better patient outcome, high...
Introduction: Integrated stroke care in the Netherlands is constantly changing to strive to better c...
Background: Stroke is the third leading cause of death in developed countries and the leading cause ...
Background and purpose: Patient outcome is often used as an indicator of quality of hospital care. T...
textabstractBackground and purpose:Patient outcome is often used as an indicator of quality of hospi...
Introduction: Stroke care is complex and often provided by various healthcare organisations. Integr...
The nature and quality of stroke survivor rehabilitation varies throughout Europe, including in Port...
Objective: To enable a direct comparison of participation levels in the first year post-stroke, asse...
Objective: To enable a direct comparison of participation levels in the first year post-stroke, asse...
Objective: To enable a direct comparison of participation levels in the first year post-stroke, asse...
Objective: To enable a direct comparison of participation levels in the first year post-stroke, asse...
BACKGROUND: Stroke is a major cause of death and long-term disability in Western societies and...
Background: To help enhance the quality of integrated stroke care delivery, regional stroke services...
OBJECTIVE: To enable a direct comparison of participation levels in the first year post-stroke, asse...
Objective: To assess whether shared care for stroke patients results in better patient outcome, high...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether shared care for stroke patients results in better patient outcome, high...
Introduction: Integrated stroke care in the Netherlands is constantly changing to strive to better c...
Background: Stroke is the third leading cause of death in developed countries and the leading cause ...
Background and purpose: Patient outcome is often used as an indicator of quality of hospital care. T...
textabstractBackground and purpose:Patient outcome is often used as an indicator of quality of hospi...
Introduction: Stroke care is complex and often provided by various healthcare organisations. Integr...
The nature and quality of stroke survivor rehabilitation varies throughout Europe, including in Port...
Objective: To enable a direct comparison of participation levels in the first year post-stroke, asse...
Objective: To enable a direct comparison of participation levels in the first year post-stroke, asse...
Objective: To enable a direct comparison of participation levels in the first year post-stroke, asse...
Objective: To enable a direct comparison of participation levels in the first year post-stroke, asse...
BACKGROUND: Stroke is a major cause of death and long-term disability in Western societies and...
Background: To help enhance the quality of integrated stroke care delivery, regional stroke services...
OBJECTIVE: To enable a direct comparison of participation levels in the first year post-stroke, asse...