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Barriers to optimal stroke service care and solutions: a qualitative study engaging people with stroke and their wh ānau
CONCLUSION: Key recommendations include the need for improved access to stroke unit care for rural residents, improved post-discharge support and care coordination involving the whānau, improved communication across the patient journey, and a concerted effort to improve culturally safe care. Next step is to implement and monitor these recommendations.PMID:35728251
Source: New Zealand Medical Journal - June 21, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Matire L N Harwood Anna Ranta Stephanie G Thompson Syrah M Ranta Karen Brewer John H Gommans Alan Davis P Alan Barber Marine Corbin John N Fink Harry K McNaughton Ginny Abernethy Jackie Girvan Valery Feigin Andrew Wilson Dominique Cadilhac Hayley Denison Source Type: research

An open surgical approach to facilitate endovascular thrombectomy for acute stroke: how vascular surgery can play a role
N Z Med J. 2022 May 20;135(1555):111-113.NO ABSTRACTPMID:35728242
Source: New Zealand Medical Journal - June 21, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Eric T A Lim Teddy Y Wu Andrew D P Laing Adib Mohamad Ali Khanafer Source Type: research

Barriers to optimal stroke service care and solutions: a qualitative study engaging people with stroke and their wh ānau
CONCLUSION: Key recommendations include the need for improved access to stroke unit care for rural residents, improved post-discharge support and care coordination involving the whānau, improved communication across the patient journey, and a concerted effort to improve culturally safe care. Next step is to implement and monitor these recommendations.PMID:35728251
Source: New Zealand Medical Journal - June 21, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Matire L N Harwood Anna Ranta Stephanie G Thompson Syrah M Ranta Karen Brewer John H Gommans Alan Davis P Alan Barber Marine Corbin John N Fink Harry K McNaughton Ginny Abernethy Jackie Girvan Valery Feigin Andrew Wilson Dominique Cadilhac Hayley Denison Source Type: research

An open surgical approach to facilitate endovascular thrombectomy for acute stroke: how vascular surgery can play a role
N Z Med J. 2022 May 20;135(1555):111-113.NO ABSTRACTPMID:35728242
Source: New Zealand Medical Journal - June 21, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Eric T A Lim Teddy Y Wu Andrew D P Laing Adib Mohamad Ali Khanafer Source Type: research

The changing use of anticoagulants in New Zealand
CONCLUSIONS: The introduction of the DOACs was expected to reduce the use of warfarin. However, the rapid rise in DOAC use was not predicted. The increase is most likely in patients with atrial fibrillation with the positive benefit of reducing the incidence of embolic stroke. However, having a high proportion of the elderly population (15% of people over 75-years) on anticoagulants has implications for the health sector, making hospital admissions and surgery more complex.PMID:35728215
Source: New Zealand Medical Journal - June 21, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Paul Harper Alison Chang Matt Stephens Source Type: research

Barriers to optimal stroke service care and solutions: a qualitative study engaging people with stroke and their wh ānau
CONCLUSION: Key recommendations include the need for improved access to stroke unit care for rural residents, improved post-discharge support and care coordination involving the whānau, improved communication across the patient journey, and a concerted effort to improve culturally safe care. Next step is to implement and monitor these recommendations.PMID:35728251
Source: New Zealand Medical Journal - June 21, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Matire L N Harwood Anna Ranta Stephanie G Thompson Syrah M Ranta Karen Brewer John H Gommans Alan Davis P Alan Barber Marine Corbin John N Fink Harry K McNaughton Ginny Abernethy Jackie Girvan Valery Feigin Andrew Wilson Dominique Cadilhac Hayley Denison Source Type: research

An open surgical approach to facilitate endovascular thrombectomy for acute stroke: how vascular surgery can play a role
N Z Med J. 2022 May 20;135(1555):111-113.NO ABSTRACTPMID:35728242
Source: New Zealand Medical Journal - June 21, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Eric T A Lim Teddy Y Wu Andrew D P Laing Adib Mohamad Ali Khanafer Source Type: research

The changing use of anticoagulants in New Zealand
CONCLUSIONS: The introduction of the DOACs was expected to reduce the use of warfarin. However, the rapid rise in DOAC use was not predicted. The increase is most likely in patients with atrial fibrillation with the positive benefit of reducing the incidence of embolic stroke. However, having a high proportion of the elderly population (15% of people over 75-years) on anticoagulants has implications for the health sector, making hospital admissions and surgery more complex.PMID:35728215
Source: New Zealand Medical Journal - June 21, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Paul Harper Alison Chang Matt Stephens Source Type: research

Barriers to optimal stroke service care and solutions: a qualitative study engaging people with stroke and their wh ānau
CONCLUSION: Key recommendations include the need for improved access to stroke unit care for rural residents, improved post-discharge support and care coordination involving the whānau, improved communication across the patient journey, and a concerted effort to improve culturally safe care. Next step is to implement and monitor these recommendations.PMID:35728251
Source: New Zealand Medical Journal - June 21, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Matire L N Harwood Anna Ranta Stephanie G Thompson Syrah M Ranta Karen Brewer John H Gommans Alan Davis P Alan Barber Marine Corbin John N Fink Harry K McNaughton Ginny Abernethy Jackie Girvan Valery Feigin Andrew Wilson Dominique Cadilhac Hayley Denison Source Type: research

An open surgical approach to facilitate endovascular thrombectomy for acute stroke: how vascular surgery can play a role
N Z Med J. 2022 May 20;135(1555):111-113.NO ABSTRACTPMID:35728242
Source: New Zealand Medical Journal - June 21, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Eric T A Lim Teddy Y Wu Andrew D P Laing Adib Mohamad Ali Khanafer Source Type: research

The changing use of anticoagulants in New Zealand
CONCLUSIONS: The introduction of the DOACs was expected to reduce the use of warfarin. However, the rapid rise in DOAC use was not predicted. The increase is most likely in patients with atrial fibrillation with the positive benefit of reducing the incidence of embolic stroke. However, having a high proportion of the elderly population (15% of people over 75-years) on anticoagulants has implications for the health sector, making hospital admissions and surgery more complex.PMID:35728215
Source: New Zealand Medical Journal - June 21, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Paul Harper Alison Chang Matt Stephens Source Type: research

The Truth About Fasting and Type 2 Diabetes
Most fad diets don’t live up to the hype, let alone serious scientific scrutiny. But intermittent fasting seems to be an exception. These plans involve going without caloric foods or drinks for an extended period of time—anywhere from 16 hours to several days—and they have become increasingly popular. Research has also found them to be effective for weight loss. Doctors often advise people with Type 2 diabetes to lose weight, which can have beneficial effects on blood glucose and insulin sensitivity, as well as on the progression of the disease. For this and other reasons, experts are actively looking at ...
Source: TIME: Health - June 16, 2022 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Markham Heid Tags: Uncategorized Diet & Nutrition freelance healthscienceclimate Source Type: news

Challenges and Opportunities in Stroke Nursing Research: Global Views From a Panel of Nurse Researchers
This article reflects panel insights on challenges and opportunities for nurse-led stroke research. DISCUSSION: The research challenges discussed include nursing independence, the processes of informed consent and randomization process, obtaining adequate independent funding, recruiting research subjects, and working with vulnerable groups. The major opportunities to leverage and improve stroke nursing research include facilitating the nurse investigator role, information digitalization, improving health literacy, and collaboration between nurse researchers. SUMMARY: We are living in a volatile, uncertain, complex, and amb...
Source: Journal of Neuroscience Nursing - May 13, 2022 Category: Neuroscience Tags: Articles Source Type: research

Evaluation of an online intervention for improving stroke survivors ’ health-related quality of life: A randomised controlled trial
ConclusionsThe P2S online healthy lifestyle program improved stroke survivors ’ self-reported global ratings of HRQoL (as measured by EQ-VAS) at 6-month follow-up. Online platforms represent a promising tool to engage and support some stroke survivors. Trial registrationAustralian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry ACTRN12617001205325.
Source: PLoS Medicine - April 19, 2022 Category: Internal Medicine Authors: Ashleigh Guillaumier Source Type: research

Effect of Intake Duration of Anthocyanin-Rich New Zealand Blackcurrant Extract on Cardiovascular Responses and Femoral Artery Diameter during Sustained Submaximal Isometric Contraction
J Diet Suppl. 2021 Jul 11:1-13. doi: 10.1080/19390211.2021.1948943. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTSeven-day intake of anthocyanins from New Zealand blackcurrant (NZBC) extract increased cardiac output and femoral artery diameter during a sustained submaximal isometric contraction. It is not known if there are intake duration effects by NZBC extract on the isometric contraction-induced cardiovascular responses. In a repeated measures design, male participants (n = 19, age: 26 ± 4 years) performed a 120-second submaximal (30%) isometric contraction of the knee extensors at baseline and following 1, 4 and 7-days intake of 60...
Source: Journal of Dietary Supplements - April 11, 2022 Category: Nutrition Authors: Matthew David Cook Aaron Dunne Michael Bosworth Mark Elisabeth Theodorus Willems Source Type: research