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Improving stroke clinical guideline adherence in an Australian hospital using a clinician-led implementation process
CONCLUSION: Stroke clinical guideline implementation led to a favorable uptake of some criteria, yet not all. Implementation was assisted by staff education, user-friendly stroke policies and multidisciplinary team collaboration.TRIAL REGISTRATION: ANZCTR: registration number ACTRN12616000646448 (http://www.ANZCTR.org.au/ACTRN12616000646448.aspx).PMID:36323526 | DOI:10.1080/10749357.2022.2141819
Source: Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation - November 2, 2022 Category: Neurology Authors: Natasha Brusco Meg E Morris Sarah Foster Jeffrey Woods Doug McCaskie Suzy Goodman Cameron Barnes Coral Keren Helena Frawley Source Type: research

Exploring dimensions of quality-of-life in survivors of stroke with communication disabilities - a brief report
CONCLUSIONS: Survivors of stroke with communication disabilities are more negatively impacted across different dimensions of quality-of-life (as reported between 90 and 180 days post-stroke) compared to those without communication disabilities. This highlights the need for timely and on-going comprehensive multidisciplinary person-centered support.PMID:35786371 | DOI:10.1080/10749357.2022.2095087
Source: Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation - July 5, 2022 Category: Neurology Authors: T Thayabaranathan C Baker N E Andrew R Stolwyk A G Thrift H Carter K Moss J Kim S J Wallace E Brogan R Grimley N A Lannin M L Rose D A Cadilhac Source Type: research

Accuracy of the Australian National Sub-Acute and Non-Acute Patient Classification in predicting rehabilitation length of stay for stroke survivors who are ≥65 years of age and have lateropulsion
CONCLUSIONS: Inclusion of a measure of poststroke lateropulsion in the AN-SNAP classification model would result in more accurate LOS predictions to inform funding. Costs of longer rehabilitation LOS may be countered by optimized long-term physical function, reducing requirement for ongoing care.PMID:35068380 | DOI:10.1080/10749357.2021.2008594
Source: Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation - January 24, 2022 Category: Neurology Authors: Jessica Nolan Erin Godecke Katrina Spilsbury Andy Wu Barbara Singer Source Type: research