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Screening for post-stroke depression: who, when and how?
Med J Aust. 2021 Sep 13. doi: 10.5694/mja2.51256. Online ahead of print.NO ABSTRACTPMID:34519032 | DOI:10.5694/mja2.51256
Source: Medical Journal of Australia - September 14, 2021 Category: General Medicine Authors: Katherine Sewell Tamara Tse Geoffrey A Donnan Leeanne M Carey Source Type: research

Using experience-based codesign to coproduce aphasia rehabilitation services: study protocol
We present a protocol for the development of coproduced aphasia service elements. We will use experience-based codesign (EBCD), an approach that enables service users and providers to collaboratively develop services and care pathways. Drawing on the experiences of people with aphasia, their families and clinicians we will establish priorities for the development of new services and later work together to codesign them. Methods and analysis This research will be coproduced with people with aphasia (n=30–60), their families (n=30–60) and speech pathologists (n=30–60) in Queensland, Australia, using EBCD. ...
Source: BMJ Open - November 18, 2021 Category: General Medicine Authors: Anemaat, L., Palmer, V. J., Copland, D. A., Mainstone, K., Druery, K., Druery, J., Aisthorpe, B., Binge, G., Mainstone, P., Wallace, S. J. Tags: Open access, Rehabilitation medicine Source Type: research

Healing Right Way: study protocol for a stepped wedge cluster randomised controlled trial to enhance rehabilitation services and improve quality of life in Aboriginal Australians after brain injury
This study will test the impact of a research-informed culturally secure intervention model for Aboriginal people with brain injury. Methods and analysis Design: Stepped wedge cluster randomised control trial design; intervention sequentially introduced at four pairs of healthcare sites across Western Australia at 26-week intervals. Recruitment: Aboriginal participants aged ≥18 years within 4 weeks of an acute stroke or traumatic brain injury. Intervention: (1) Cultural security training for hospital staff and (2) local, trial-specific, Aboriginal Brain Injury Coordinators supporting participants. Primary outcome: Qual...
Source: BMJ Open - September 28, 2021 Category: General Medicine Authors: Armstrong, E., Coffin, J., Hersh, D., Katzenellenbogen, J. M., Thompson, S., Flicker, L., McAllister, M., Cadilhac, D. A., Rai, T., Godecke, E., Hayward, C., Hankey, G. J., Drew, N., Lin, I., Woods, D., Ciccone, N. Tags: Open access, Health services research Source Type: research

Cohort profile: the Acquired Brain Injury Community REhabilitation and Support Services OuTcomes CohoRT (ABI-RESTaRT), Western Australia, 1991-2020
Purpose Transition back into the community following acute management of acquired brain injury (ABI) is a critical part of recovery. Post-acute rehabilitation and transitional care can significantly improve outcomes. The Acquired Brain Injury Community REhabilitation and Support Services OuTcomes CohoRT (ABI-RESTaRT) is a novel whole-population cohort formed to better understand the needs of individuals with ABI receiving post-acute rehabilitation and disability services in Western Australia (WA), and to improve their outcomes. To do this a unique combination of (1) internal clinical/rehabilitation data, and (2) externally...
Source: BMJ Open - September 2, 2021 Category: General Medicine Authors: Mann, G., Troeung, L., Wagland, J., Martini, A. Tags: Open access, Neurology Source Type: research

Time to antithrombotic therapy after transient ischaemic attack and ischaemic stroke
Med J Aust. 2022 May 11. doi: 10.5694/mja2.51532. Online ahead of print.NO ABSTRACTPMID:35546263 | DOI:10.5694/mja2.51532
Source: Medical Journal of Australia - May 13, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Thanh G Phan Benjamin Clissold Henry Ma Source Type: research

Living clinical guidelines for stroke: updates, challenges and opportunities
Med J Aust. 2022 May 15. doi: 10.5694/mja2.51520. Online ahead of print.NO ABSTRACTPMID:35569098 | DOI:10.5694/mja2.51520
Source: Medical Journal of Australia - May 15, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Coralie English Kelvin Hill Dominique A Cadilhac Maree L Hackett Natasha A Lannin Sandy Middleton Annemarei Ranta Nigel P Stocks Julie Davey Steven G Faux Erin Godecke Bruce Cv Campbell Source Type: research

Feedback of aggregate patient-reported outcomes (PROs) data to clinicians and hospital end users: findings from an Australian codesign workshop process
Conclusions Our research provides guidance on PROs reporting for optimising data interpretation and comparing hospital performance.
Source: BMJ Open - July 1, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Ryan, O. F., Hancock, S. L., Marion, V., Kelly, P., Kilkenny, M. F., Clissold, B., Gunzburg, P., Cooke, S., Guy, L., Sanders, L., Breen, S., Cadilhac, D. A. Tags: Open access, Health services research Source Type: research

Impact of multimorbidity and complex multimorbidity on mortality among older Australians aged 45 years and over: a large population-based record linkage study
Conclusion MM and CMM were common in older Australian adults; and MM was a better predictor of all-cause mortality risk than CMM. Higher mortality risk in those aged 45–59 years indicates tailored, person-centred integrated care interventions and better access to holistic healthcare are needed for this age group.
Source: BMJ Open - July 26, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Kabir, A., Tran, A., Ansari, S., Conway, D. P., Barr, M. Tags: Open access, Geriatric medicine Source Type: research

Stroke in Australia: long term survivors have fallen into a black hole
Med J Aust. 2022 Aug 28. doi: 10.5694/mja2.51691. Online ahead of print.NO ABSTRACTPMID:36030500 | DOI:10.5694/mja2.51691
Source: Med J Aust - August 28, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Katharine Scrivener Catherine Dean Ian D Cameron Louise Ada Source Type: research