BACKGROUND: There is inconsistent evidence that patients with stroke admitted to hospital out of regular working hours (such as weekends) experience worse outcomes. We aimed to identify if inequalities in the quality of care and mortality exist in contemporary stroke care in England. METHODS: SINAP is a prospective database of acute stroke patients, documenting details of processes of care over the first 72 hours. We compared quality of care indicators and mortality at 72 hours, 7 days and 30 days, for patients who arrived within normal hours (Monday-Friday 8am to 6pm) and for those who arrived out of hours, using multivariable logistic and Cox proportional hazard models. Quality of care was defined according to time from arrival at hospita...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The time of hospital arrival may have an effect on prognosis of various vasc...
Background-Poor outcomes have been reported for stroke patients admitted outside of regular working ...
Introduction: Evidence supports that admitting patients with stroke during different hospital work p...
There is inconsistent evidence that patients with stroke admitted to hospital out of regular working...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Studies have reported higher risks of death and other adverse outcomes in ac...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between day of admission and measures of the quality and safet...
Background: The presence of a ‘weekend’ effect has been shown across a range of medical conditions, ...
PURPOSE: Off-hours admissions have been associated with an increased risk of poor outcomes but resul...
Introduction: Rapid treatment of acute ischemic stroke (AIS) depends on sufficient staffing which di...
Background-—Poor outcomes have been reported for stroke patients admitted outside of regular working...
The quality of after-hour emergency care of patients with acute ischemic stroke is debatable. We the...
<p>•Bundle 1: The patient was seen by a nurse (trained in stroke management) and one therapist withi...
The time of hospital arrival may have an effect on prognosis of various vascular diseases. We examin...
The quality of after-hour emergency care of patients with acute ischemic stroke is debatable. We the...
Rapid treatment of acute ischemic stroke (AIS) depends on sufficient staffing which differs between ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The time of hospital arrival may have an effect on prognosis of various vasc...
Background-Poor outcomes have been reported for stroke patients admitted outside of regular working ...
Introduction: Evidence supports that admitting patients with stroke during different hospital work p...
There is inconsistent evidence that patients with stroke admitted to hospital out of regular working...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Studies have reported higher risks of death and other adverse outcomes in ac...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between day of admission and measures of the quality and safet...
Background: The presence of a ‘weekend’ effect has been shown across a range of medical conditions, ...
PURPOSE: Off-hours admissions have been associated with an increased risk of poor outcomes but resul...
Introduction: Rapid treatment of acute ischemic stroke (AIS) depends on sufficient staffing which di...
Background-—Poor outcomes have been reported for stroke patients admitted outside of regular working...
The quality of after-hour emergency care of patients with acute ischemic stroke is debatable. We the...
<p>•Bundle 1: The patient was seen by a nurse (trained in stroke management) and one therapist withi...
The time of hospital arrival may have an effect on prognosis of various vascular diseases. We examin...
The quality of after-hour emergency care of patients with acute ischemic stroke is debatable. We the...
Rapid treatment of acute ischemic stroke (AIS) depends on sufficient staffing which differs between ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The time of hospital arrival may have an effect on prognosis of various vasc...
Background-Poor outcomes have been reported for stroke patients admitted outside of regular working ...
Introduction: Evidence supports that admitting patients with stroke during different hospital work p...