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Physical rehabilitation approaches for the recovery of function and mobility following stroke
As treatments for stroke continue to improve, research to identify the most effective rehabilitation strategies becomes increasingly important. In an updated Cochrane Review in April 2014, Alex Pollock (left) from the Scottish Government funded Nursing, Midwifery and Allied Health Professional Research Unit based at Glasgow Caledonian University in Scotland and others have brought this research together. Alex describes the findings.
Source: Podcasts from The Cochrane Library - April 28, 2014 Category: Journals (General) Authors: The Cochrane Collaboration Tags: Issue 4 to 6, April to June 2014 Source Type: podcasts

UK research cash for dementia, stroke still way too low, experts say
The amount of government money pumped into dementia and stroke research in the UK has risen significantly in recent years, but it is still way too low when compared with the economic and personal impact these conditions have, experts argue.
Source: ScienceDaily Headlines - April 14, 2015 Category: Science Source Type: news

Study On The Inpatient Hospital Costs Of Hemorrhagic Stroke Inpatients In China
By estimating the direct medical cost of hemorrhagic stroke inpatients with urban basic health insurance scheme(exclude new rural cooperative medical care system )from 2010 to 2012 in China, we try to provide evidence for the government to manage the illness more effectively.
Source: Value in Health - May 1, 2015 Category: Global & Universal Authors: Y. Ma, Z. Li, L. Wang Source Type: research

Stroke rates rocket in younger men and women
No longer a disease of old people, as strokes soar by nearly a third in 40-54-year-old womenRelated items from OnMedicaRisk/benefit balance of alteplase shifts quicklyMen with high oestrogen levels at greater risk of breast cancerKeeping fit may delay onset of dyslipidaemiaCoalition government derailed measures to cut salt in foodTime to rethink 4.5h window for alteplase after stroke
Source: OnMedica Latest News - May 12, 2015 Category: UK Health Source Type: news

Call to expand new stroke treatment
Doctors urge the government to make an effective new stroke treatment more widely available across Scotland.
Source: BBC News | Health | UK Edition - June 19, 2015 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Renee Joiner To Lead Stroke Awareness at UAMS (Movers & Shakers)
Renee Joiner has been named by the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock as director of the Arkansas Stroke Awareness & Virtual Emergency Support program. Joiner replaces Michael Manley, who in December became director of clinical service integration and development for UAMS Medical Center. For the last six years, Joiner served as trauma section chief for the Arkansas Department of Health, where she worked for 28 years. Pete Biagioni has been named managing partner of the payer division of Cumberland Consulting Group of Franklin, Tennessee. He was president and CEO of Oleen Pinnacle Healthcare Con...
Source: Arkansas Business - Health Care - April 18, 2016 Category: American Health Source Type: news

N.W.T. orders review of Hugh Papik case after niece says stroke victim was treated as drunk
The Northwest Territories government now says it will launch an external investigation into the care of an Aklavik elder who had a massive stroke, but whose niece says that health staff had mistaken him for being drunk.
Source: CBC | Health - August 17, 2016 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: News/Canada/North Source Type: news

Abstract P444: Surveillance, Control, and Prevention Systems and Community Engagement Process of Hypertension in Singburi, Thailand Session Title: Hypertension and Aging and Cerebrovascular Disease and Stroke
This study was to convert disease oriented to health promotion approach to primary health care, using “ VICHAI’s 7 Color Balls Model”, which was used for primary screening of hypertension. The target population aged 15-65 which covering more than 90% of Singburi population. The screening result was classified by types and levels of severity of hypertension (blood pressure).The 7 colors are referred to normal
Source: Hypertension - September 14, 2017 Category: Cardiology Authors: Vichai Tiienthavorn Tags: Poster Abstract Presentations Source Type: research

Changes in acute hospital costs after employing clinical facilitators to improve stroke care in Victoria, Australia
Hospital costs for stroke are increasing and variability in care quality creates inefficiencies. In 2007, the Victorian Government (Australia) employed clinical facilitators for three years in eight public hos...
Source: BMC Health Services Research - January 18, 2019 Category: General Medicine Authors: Dominique A. Cadilhac, Helen M. Dewey, Sonia Denisenko, Christopher F. Bladin and Atte Meretoja Tags: Research article Source Type: research

Application of Strategic Transport Model and Google Maps to Develop Better Clot Retrieval Stroke Service
Discussion: The results from strategic transport model are similar to those from Google Maps. In this paper we illustrate how this method can be applied in designing and forecast stroke service model in different cities in Australia and around the world.
Source: Frontiers in Neurology - June 27, 2019 Category: Neurology Source Type: research

Former Government worker, 49, suffered a stroke triggered by his COUGH
Paul Park, who lives in Cheltenham and claims he had no underlying health issues, could only say a few words and had no use in his right hand side a few days after the stroke.
Source: the Mail online | Health - July 29, 2019 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Adherence to anti-hypertensive medications and its determinants: A study among hypertensive stroke patients in a tertiary care government hospital of West Bengal
Adrija Ray, Tapobrata Guha Ray, Jyotirmoy Pal, Biman Kanti Ray, Debasish Sanyal, Souvik DubeyIndian Journal of Public Health 2021 65(2):198-202 There is a paucity of antihypertensive drug adherence studies among stroke patients in West Bengal. With an aim to identify antihypertensive drug adherence and its determinants, this descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted for 2 months among a calculated sample of 133 study participants using predesigned and pretested schedule, the metric “Proportion of days covered (PDC),” and the Morisky, Green, and Levine (MGL) Scale. Data were compiled and ana...
Source: Indian Journal of Public Health - June 14, 2021 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Adrija Ray Tapobrata Guha Ray Jyotirmoy Pal Biman Kanti Ray Debasish Sanyal Souvik Dubey Source Type: research