Background The National Stroke Audit has been used to audit and provide feedback to health professionals and stroke care services in Australia since 2007. The Australian Stroke Clinical Registry was piloted in 2009 and numbers of hospitals participating in the registry are increasing. Considering the changing data landscape in Australia, we designed this study to evaluate the stroke audit and to inform strategic direction.Methods We conducted a rapid review of published literature to map features of successful data programmes, followed by a mixed-methods study, comprising national surveys and interviews with clinicians and administrators about the stroke audit. We analysed quantitative data descriptively and analysed open-ended survey respo...
Background: Many countries are developing national audits of stroke care. However, these typically...
Objectives: While national quality registries (NQRs) are suggested to provide opportunities for syst...
Stroke is the third leading cause of death and disability worldwide. It constitutes a formidable bur...
Background Disease registries assist with clinical practice improvement. The Australian Stroke Clini...
[Extract] The Acute Services Organisational Survey, which forms the first part of the National Strok...
The Australian Stroke Clinical Registry (AuSCR) is a collaborative national effort to monitor and su...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the feasibility of linking data from the Australian Stroke Clinical Registr...
Objectives To determine the feasibility of linking data from the Australian Stroke Clinical Registry...
Objectives—To describe the standards of care for stroke patients in England, Wales and Northern Irel...
Background: There is level I evidence that management of stroke patients in stroke units (SU) improv...
Rationale The effectiveness of clinician-focused interventions to improve stroke care is uncertain. ...
Objective: An Australian stroke services study (SCOPES) has developed a framework to compare differe...
Background: There is level I evidence that management of stroke patients in stroke units (SU) improv...
OBJECTIVE: We aim to report the accuracy of linking data from a non-government-held clinical quality...
BACKGROUND: Routine monitoring of the quality of stroke care is becoming increasingly important sinc...
Background: Many countries are developing national audits of stroke care. However, these typically...
Objectives: While national quality registries (NQRs) are suggested to provide opportunities for syst...
Stroke is the third leading cause of death and disability worldwide. It constitutes a formidable bur...
Background Disease registries assist with clinical practice improvement. The Australian Stroke Clini...
[Extract] The Acute Services Organisational Survey, which forms the first part of the National Strok...
The Australian Stroke Clinical Registry (AuSCR) is a collaborative national effort to monitor and su...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the feasibility of linking data from the Australian Stroke Clinical Registr...
Objectives To determine the feasibility of linking data from the Australian Stroke Clinical Registry...
Objectives—To describe the standards of care for stroke patients in England, Wales and Northern Irel...
Background: There is level I evidence that management of stroke patients in stroke units (SU) improv...
Rationale The effectiveness of clinician-focused interventions to improve stroke care is uncertain. ...
Objective: An Australian stroke services study (SCOPES) has developed a framework to compare differe...
Background: There is level I evidence that management of stroke patients in stroke units (SU) improv...
OBJECTIVE: We aim to report the accuracy of linking data from a non-government-held clinical quality...
BACKGROUND: Routine monitoring of the quality of stroke care is becoming increasingly important sinc...
Background: Many countries are developing national audits of stroke care. However, these typically...
Objectives: While national quality registries (NQRs) are suggested to provide opportunities for syst...
Stroke is the third leading cause of death and disability worldwide. It constitutes a formidable bur...