Journal article

Sustaining a New Model of Acute Stroke Care: A Mixed-Method Process Evaluation of the Melbourne Mobile Stroke Unit

KL Bagot, T Purvis, S Hancock, H Zhao, S Coote, D Easton, BCV Campbell, SM Davis, GA Donnan, S Foster, F Langenberg, K Smith, M Stephenson, S Bernard, S McGowan, B Yan, P Mitchell, S Middleton, DA Cadilhac

International Journal of Health Policy and Management | Published : 2023

Abstract

Background: Internationally, Mobile Stroke Unit (MSU) ambulances have changed pre-hospital acute stroke care delivery. MSU clinical and cost-effectiveness studies are emerging, but little is known about important factors for achieving sustainability of this innovative model of care. Methods: Mixed-methods study from the Melbourne MSU (operational since November 2017) process evaluation. Participant purposive sampling included clinical, operational and executive/management representatives from Ambulance Victoria (AV) (emergency medical service provider), the MSU clinical team, and receiving hospitals. Sustainability was defined as ongoing MSU operations, including MSU workforce and future mod..

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Grants

Awarded by Boehringer Ingelheim


Funding Acknowledgements

The Melbourne Mobile Stroke Unit and associated projects received funding from the Australian Commonwealth Government, Victorian State Government, Royal Melbourne Hospital Neurosciences Foundation, Stroke Foundation, an NHMRC Program Grant (#1113352) , the Florey Institute of Neurosciences and Mental Health, the University of Melbourne, Boehringer Ingelheim, and a private donation. Funding for this evaluation was provided by Melbourne Health from an NHMRC Program Grant (#1113352) .