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In‐hospital stroke

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Neurology, 2009
J. Masjuan, R. Vera
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Improving Acute In-Hospital Stroke Care by Reorganization of an In-Hospital Stroke Code Protocol

Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases, 2021
Delays in recognition and assessment of in-hospital strokes (IHS) can lead to poor outcomes. The aim was to examine whether reorganized IHS code protocol can reduce treatment time.IHS code protocol was developed, educational workshops were held for medical personnel.
Hiroyuki, Kawano   +16 more
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The PRE-hospital Stroke Treatment Organization

open access: yesInternational Journal of Stroke, 2017
Heinrich J Audebert   +2 more
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The experience of stroke survivors and caregivers during hospital-to-home transitional care: A qualitative longitudinal study

International Journal of Nursing Studies, 2022
BACKGROUND Stroke survivors and their caregivers experience different difficulties that arise from certain physical, psychological, social aspects and caring burdens during the hospital-to-home transitional period.
Shiqi Xie, Qiang Tu, Jianrong Zhou
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The safety of hospital stroke care

Neurology, 2007
To analyze medical errors and adverse events occurring in stroke patients and to provide insights into system or stroke-specific processes that can be modified to reduce the likelihood of error and patient harm.We analyzed spontaneously reported errors and adverse events reported within a voluntary and mandatory event reporting system in stroke ...
Robert G, Holloway   +3 more
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Day hospital and stroke patients

International Disability Studies, 1989
Geriatric day hospitals are commonly used in the rehabilitation of stroke. However, there is little objective evidence about its effect for this condition. The potential advantages and disadvantages are finely balanced and further research, including cost-effectiveness analysis, is needed to define more clearly the role of this expensive facility.
A, Forster, J, Young
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Hospital Charges for Stroke Patients

Stroke, 1996
Background and Purpose Stroke is a common disease with a yearly cost in the United States of approximately $30 billion. The increasing prevalence of managed care and cost-containment measures may affect the delivery of stroke care now and in the future.
M J, Alberts   +2 more
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Relationship of Hospitalized Stroke Rate and In-Hospital Mortality to the Decline in US Stroke Mortality

Neuroepidemiology, 1991
Data from the National Hospital Discharge Survey was used to estimate the admission rate and in-hospital mortality for US stroke patients from 1970 to 1987. Over this period the hospital admission rate increased from 5.0 per 1,000 population to 5.5 per 1,000, while the in-hospital mortality fell from 18.6 to 10.0% of discharges.
G, Howard   +3 more
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Code stroke: Multicenter experience with in‐hospital stroke alerts

Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2014
Between 2.2% and 17% of all strokes have symptom onset during hospitalization in a patient originally admitted for another diagnosis or procedure. A response system to rapidly evaluate inpatients with acute neurologic symptoms facilitates evaluation and treatment of stroke developing during hospitalization.
Ethan, Cumbler, Jennifer, Simpson
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Effect of a stroke protocol on hospital costs of stroke patients

Neurology, 1994
To determine the impact of a protocol on hospitalization costs for patients admitted with stroke.Nonrandomized control trial in an urban community hospital with 376 beds.All patients admitted with a diagnosis-related group code of 014 (cerebrovascular disease) were included (N = 390).
J, Bowen, C, Yaste
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