Background: Many countries are developing national audits of stroke care. However, these typically focus on stroke care from acute event to hospital discharge rather than the full spectrum from prevention to long-term care. We report on a comprehensive national audit of stroke care in the community and hospitals in the Republic of Ireland. The findings provide insights into the wider needs of people with stroke and their families, a basis for developing stroke-appropriate health strategies, and a global model for the evaluation of stroke services. Methods: Six national surveys were completed: general practitioners (prevention and primary care), hospital organisational and clinical audit of 2,570 consecutive stroke admissions (acute and ho...
Introduction Recent advances in stroke management and care have resulted in improved survival and ou...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To conduct a survey of the clinical nursing practice in European countries in a...
Objectives—To describe the standards of care for stroke patients in England, Wales and Northern Irel...
Background: The 2008 Irish national audit of stroke service (INASC) showed large deficits in service...
Stroke is the third leading cause of death and disability worldwide. It constitutes a formidable bur...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Although stroke is recognised as a major factor in admission to nursing home c...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The extent of stroke-related disability typically becomes most apparent after ...
Abstract Background Although stroke is recognised as a major factor in admission to nursing home car...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To conduct a survey of the clinical nursing practice in European countries in a...
Introduction Recent advances in stroke management and care have resulted in improved survival and ou...
In the European Union (EU) stroke is the second most common cause of death and a leading cause of a...
This is the third national audit of the organisation of acute hospital stroke services in Ireland an...
INTRODUCTION Stroke is the third leading cause of death in Western Europe and is the leading cause o...
Background: Stroke is a major cause of mortality and morbidity with potential for improved care an...
Stroke remains the third leading cause of death in Ireland and Western Europe, and the leading cause...
Introduction Recent advances in stroke management and care have resulted in improved survival and ou...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To conduct a survey of the clinical nursing practice in European countries in a...
Objectives—To describe the standards of care for stroke patients in England, Wales and Northern Irel...
Background: The 2008 Irish national audit of stroke service (INASC) showed large deficits in service...
Stroke is the third leading cause of death and disability worldwide. It constitutes a formidable bur...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Although stroke is recognised as a major factor in admission to nursing home c...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The extent of stroke-related disability typically becomes most apparent after ...
Abstract Background Although stroke is recognised as a major factor in admission to nursing home car...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To conduct a survey of the clinical nursing practice in European countries in a...
Introduction Recent advances in stroke management and care have resulted in improved survival and ou...
In the European Union (EU) stroke is the second most common cause of death and a leading cause of a...
This is the third national audit of the organisation of acute hospital stroke services in Ireland an...
INTRODUCTION Stroke is the third leading cause of death in Western Europe and is the leading cause o...
Background: Stroke is a major cause of mortality and morbidity with potential for improved care an...
Stroke remains the third leading cause of death in Ireland and Western Europe, and the leading cause...
Introduction Recent advances in stroke management and care have resulted in improved survival and ou...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To conduct a survey of the clinical nursing practice in European countries in a...
Objectives—To describe the standards of care for stroke patients in England, Wales and Northern Irel...