Health and Social Care Delivery Research

Delivery, dose, outcomes and resource use of stroke therapy: the SSNAPIEST observational study

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    Extended Research Article Our publication formats
  • Headline:
    This study identified modifiable factors associated with greater amounts of stroke therapy, and some positive associations between the amount of therapy and outcome including resource use/cost, length of stay and mortality.
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    Matthew Gittins1, David Lugo-Palacios2, Andy Vail1, Audrey Bowen3, Lizz Paley4, Benjamin Bray4, Brenda Gannon5, Sarah F Tyson6,*

    • 1 Centre for Biostatistics, School of Health Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester Academic Health Science Centre, Manchester, UK
    • 2 Centre for Health Economics, School of Health Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester Academic Health Science Centre, Manchester, UK
    • 3 Division of Neuroscience and Experimental Psychology, School of Biological Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester Academic Health Science Centre, Manchester, UK
    • 4 Sentinel Stroke National Audit Programme, Department of Population Health Sciences, King’s College London, London, UK
    • 5 School of Economics, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, Australia
    • 6 Division of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work, School of Health Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester Academic Health Science Centre, Manchester, UK
  • Funding:
    Health Services and Delivery Research (HS&DR) Programme
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    Volume: 8, Issue: 17
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    Gittins M, Lugo-Palacios D, Vail A, Bowen A, Paley L, Bray B, et al. Delivery, dose, outcomes and resource use of stroke therapy: the SSNAPIEST observational study. Health Soc Care Deliv Res 2020;8(17). https://doi.org/10.3310/hsdr08170
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