Journal article

Multicenter comparison of processes of care between stroke units and conventional care wards in Australia

DA Cadilhac, J Ibrahim, DC Pearce, KJ Ogden, J McNeill, SM Davis, GA Donnan

Stroke | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 2004

Abstract

Background and Purpose - Approximately 23% of Australian hospitals provide Stroke Units (SUs). Evidence suggests that clinical outcomes are better in SUs than with conventional care. Reasons may include greater adherence to processes of care (PoC). The primary hypothesis was that adherence to selected PoC is greater in SUs than in other acute care models. Methods - Prospective, multicenter, single-blinded design. Models of care investigated: SUs, mobile services, and conventional care. Selected PoC were related to care models and participant outcomes. Data were collected at acute hospitalization (median 9 days) and at medians of 8 and 28 weeks after stroke. Results - 1701 patients were scree..

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