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The National Stroke Strategy: Collaboration, Research & Change Amanda Jones & Tony Ryan
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National Drivers for stroke
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• 1st evidence based document; National Clinical Guidelines for Stroke, 1st ed 2000, 2nd ed 2004, 3rd Edition- RCP, 2008 • NSF for Older People, Standard 5, DoH 2001 • National Audit Report 2005 (a damming report about stroke services) which led to:• Reducing Brain Damage- DoH 2006 • Mending Hearts and Brains- DoH, 2006
• National Stroke Strategy- DoH 2007 • Diagnosis and initial management of Acute Stroke and TIA- NICE, July 2008 • Pending NICE guidelines for Stroke Rehabilitation • Pending RCP National Clinical Guidelines 2012 © Copyright, NIHR CLAHRC for South Yorkshire, 2010
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National Stroke Strategy 2007
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Why develop a strategy for stroke?
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• There have been considerable gains in stroke care in recent years but still a great deal of improvements to make. • The UK spend more than most countries on stroke yet have worse outcomes. • There is a need to modernise and redesign services • The entire care pathway needs to be addressed
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Key areas in the Stroke Strategy
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Stroke Strategy Prevention and Public Awareness Emergency Care TIA and Minor Stroke Hospital Care Post-Hospital Care Workforce
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Stroke Theme: Work Streams Project
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NSS Quality Marker
Stroke awareness and deprivation
Awareness raising (QM1)
Evaluating FAST
Awareness raising (QM1)
Secondary prevention
Assessment of TIA (QM5)
KT and improving stroke care
Emergency assessment and care (QM8)
Self management
Workforce (QM19) Information (QM3)
Telemedicine
Emergency assessment and care (QM8)
Computer assisted rehabilitation
High quality rehabilitation (QM10)
Community teams
Skills (QM18) Workforce (QM19)
Clinical supervision
Workforce (QM19)
Long-term participation
Participation in community life (QM15)
Sex after stroke
Information, advice and support (QM3)
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The Impact of FAST on Stroke Incidents in South Yorkshire
• Increase in activity: Practitioner and organisational questions • Design: Audit of all calls and ICD-10 outcome • Outcomes: training, protocols and public awareness © Copyright, NIHR CLAHRC for South Yorkshire, 2010
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Knowledge Transfer and Stroke Care
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Lead Investigator: Amanda Jones Contact: Madeleine Harrison
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CLAHRC Stroke Collaborations
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• Collaboration • Research • Change
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Stroke Theme: Further information
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http://clahrc-sy.nihr.ac.uk/theme-strokeintroduction.html
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