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Evaluation of the Post Stroke Checklist: a pilot study in the United Kingdom and Singapore
ConclusionsThe findings suggest that the Post Stroke Checklist is a feasible and useful measure for identifying long term stroke care needs in a clinical practice setting. Pilot testing indicated that the Post Stroke Checklist is able to identify a wide range of unmet needs, and patient and clinician feedback indicated a high level of satisfaction with the Post Stroke Checklist assessment. The items were generally well understood and considered relevant to stroke survivors, indicating the Post Stroke Checklist is a feasible, useful, and relevant measure of poststroke care.
Source: International Journal of Stroke - August 4, 2014 Category: Neurology Authors: Anthony B. Ward, Christopher Chen, Bo Norrving, Patrick Gillard, Marion F. Walker, Steven Blackburn, Laura Holloway, Michael Brainin, Ian Philp, Tags: Research Source Type: research

The 2010 British Association of Stroke Physicians Survey of interventional treatments for stroke in the United Kingdom
ConclusionsOnly a small number of hospitals in the United Kingdom provide interventional treatments for stroke. Almost 50% of hospitals not providing interventions had no processes in place for referral to providers.
Source: International Journal of Stroke - January 7, 2013 Category: Neurology Authors: R. Sanyal, J. Barrick, A. Bhalla, T. Cassidy, D. Collas, G. Cloud, P. Fearon, P. Gompertz, S. Keir, P. Khanna, M. Power, P. White, C. Roffe Tags: Research Source Type: research