Objectives Low-middle income countries, such as Vietnam have a greater burden from stroke than high-income countries. Few health professionals have stroke specialist training, and the quality of care may vary between hospitals. To support improvements to stroke care, we aimed to gain a better understanding of the resources available in hospitals in Vietnam to manage acute stroke. Materials and methods The survey questions were adapted from the Australian Organisational Survey of Stroke Services (Stroke Foundation). The final 65 questions covered the topics: hospital size and admissions for stroke; use of clinical protocols and assessments conducted; team structure and coordination; communication and team roles. The survey was distributed e...
BACKGROUND: Improving stroke services is critical for reducing the global stroke burden. The World S...
Organized stroke care systems improve stroke outcomes, but require resources and quality-improvement...
Introduction: Stroke incidence data with methodologically acceptable design in Southeast Asia countr...
Objectives: Low-middle income countries, such as Vietnam have a greater burden from stroke than high...
Introduction Care for stroke patients has improved steadily in southern Vietnam. Medical treatments ...
Background: An essential strategy to reduce mortality and disability after stroke is to ensure acces...
Background - Stroke is the third most common cause of death in the world and is projected to be the...
Introduction: Stroke incidence data with methodologically acceptable design in Southeast Asia countr...
Background: Few studies have assessed regional variation in the organisation of stroke services, par...
IntroductionCare for stroke patients has improved steadily in southern Vietnam. Medical treatments s...
Organized stroke care systems improve stroke outcomes, but require resources and quality-improvement...
Background Stroke has one of the biggest burden of disease in Thailand and all health regions have ...
Background: Improving stroke services is critical for reducing the global stroke burden. The World S...
Background: Improving stroke services is critical for reducing the global stroke burden. The World S...
Stroke ranks first among nervous pathologies in Kampuchea. It's a main cause of disability and morta...
BACKGROUND: Improving stroke services is critical for reducing the global stroke burden. The World S...
Organized stroke care systems improve stroke outcomes, but require resources and quality-improvement...
Introduction: Stroke incidence data with methodologically acceptable design in Southeast Asia countr...
Objectives: Low-middle income countries, such as Vietnam have a greater burden from stroke than high...
Introduction Care for stroke patients has improved steadily in southern Vietnam. Medical treatments ...
Background: An essential strategy to reduce mortality and disability after stroke is to ensure acces...
Background - Stroke is the third most common cause of death in the world and is projected to be the...
Introduction: Stroke incidence data with methodologically acceptable design in Southeast Asia countr...
Background: Few studies have assessed regional variation in the organisation of stroke services, par...
IntroductionCare for stroke patients has improved steadily in southern Vietnam. Medical treatments s...
Organized stroke care systems improve stroke outcomes, but require resources and quality-improvement...
Background Stroke has one of the biggest burden of disease in Thailand and all health regions have ...
Background: Improving stroke services is critical for reducing the global stroke burden. The World S...
Background: Improving stroke services is critical for reducing the global stroke burden. The World S...
Stroke ranks first among nervous pathologies in Kampuchea. It's a main cause of disability and morta...
BACKGROUND: Improving stroke services is critical for reducing the global stroke burden. The World S...
Organized stroke care systems improve stroke outcomes, but require resources and quality-improvement...
Introduction: Stroke incidence data with methodologically acceptable design in Southeast Asia countr...