Journal article

Living clinical guidelines for stroke: updates, challenges and opportunities

C English, K Hill, DA Cadilhac, ML Hackett, NA Lannin, S Middleton, A Ranta, NP Stocks, J Davey, SG Faux, E Godecke, BCV Campbell

Medical Journal of Australia | WILEY | Published : 2022

University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by Stroke Foundation


Funding Acknowledgements

The living stroke guidelines project is a partnership between the Stroke Foundation and Cochrane Australia and Monash University, funded by the Australian Government through the Medical Research Future Fund. The funders played no role in the development of the methods, in the writing of the report, or in the decision to submit the article for publication. With gratitude and thanks to the hours of volunteer time provided by 108 clinical expert working party members and the 28 consumer advisory group members: the living guidelines are not possible without you. We also acknowledge members of the steering committee who have been instrumental in the living guidelines process: in addition to the co--authors, we acknowledge Kevin English, Lisa Murphy and Fiona Simpson. A comprehensive list of contributors is available at https://informme.org.au/Guidelines/Clinical-Guidelines-for-Stroke-Management/Guidelines-supporting-documents.Sandy Middleton receives funding from NHMRC Investigator Grant APP1196352. Natasha Lannin is supported by a National Heart Foundation of Australia Future Leader Fellowship (102055).