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Comparison of patients' assessments of the quality of stroke care with audit findings


E Howell, C Graham, A Hoffman, D Lowe, C … - British Medical Journal, 2007 - qshc.bmj.com
Methods: Patients' assessments of their care derived from survey data were
linked to data obtained in the National Sentinel Stroke Audit 2004 for 670
patients in 51 English NHS trusts. A measure of patients' experience of ...
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[CITATION] Social Research Institute


M Ipsos - End of Year Review 2007
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[CITATION] Predictors of intention and behaviours to reduce stroke risk amongst people at risk of stroke …


KA Sullivan, KM White, R Young, A Chang, C … - Int J Behav Med.(submitted)
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Sex differences in stroke care and outcome in the Swedish National Quality register for …


M Eriksson, EL Glader, B Norrving, A Terent, … - Stroke, 2009 - Am Heart Assoc
Results— Women were older than men when they had their stroke (mean age, 78.4
versus 73.6 years; P<0.001). On admission to the hospital, women were more often
unconscious. Among conscious patients, there was no sex-related difference ...
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[CITATION] Stroke education: promising effects on the health beliefs of those at risk


KA Sullivan, A Katajamaki - Health Educ Behav (submitted for publication)
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Developing a stroke intervention program: What do people at risk of stroke want?

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KA Sullivan, KM White, RMD Young, C Scott, … - Patient Education and Counseling, 2008 - Elsevier
There is currently little research examining what individuals who are at risk of
a stroke want from an invention program. In order to increase the usefulness of
such programs, qualitative research methods were used explore invention ...
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Patient dissatisfaction: Insights into the rehabilitation process


C Liu, AJ Thompson, ED Playford - Journal of neurology, 2004 - Springer
Rehabilitation is a process of active change by which a person who has become
disabled acquires the knowl- edge and skills needed for optimum physical,
psycho- logical and social functioning [15].Traditionally the im- pact of ...
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Patients' perception of hospital care in the United States

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AK Jha, EJ Orav, J Zheng, AM Epstein - The New England journal of medicine, 2008 - nejm.highwire.org
Results We found moderately high levels of satisfaction with care (eg, on
average, 67.4% of a hospital's patients said that they would definitely
recommend the hospital), with a high degree of correlation among the ...
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Complaints against doctors


P Kinnersley, A Edwards - British Medical Journal, 2008 - bmj.com
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Knowledge and understanding of disease process, risk factors and treatment modalities in …


L Maasland, PJ Koudstaal, JDF Habbema, … - Cerebrovasc Dis, 2007 - content.karger.com
Background: Patients with acute stroke often have a striking lack of knowledge
of causes, warning signs, and risk factors. Lack of knowledge may lead to
inappropriate secondary prevention behavior. We investigated the knowledge ...
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