2017
DOI: 10.1177/2396987317735426
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Association between patient outcomes and key performance indicators of stroke care quality: A systematic review and meta-analysis

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“…36 Certification and sentinel stroke audit programmes support the delivery of high-quality organised care: it has been shown that high performance in audited process indicators reduces mortality by up to 25%. 37 This emphasises the need for 18 Comprehensive stroke unit: A dedicated area where acute stroke management is combined with early mobilisation and rehabilitation and secondary prevention, according to the needs of the patient. Early supported discharge: Early supported discharge is designed to enable the accelerated discharge of stroke patients to their home, providing specialist rehabilitation and social support in a home setting rather than an acute hospital ward.…”
Section: State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…36 Certification and sentinel stroke audit programmes support the delivery of high-quality organised care: it has been shown that high performance in audited process indicators reduces mortality by up to 25%. 37 This emphasises the need for 18 Comprehensive stroke unit: A dedicated area where acute stroke management is combined with early mobilisation and rehabilitation and secondary prevention, according to the needs of the patient. Early supported discharge: Early supported discharge is designed to enable the accelerated discharge of stroke patients to their home, providing specialist rehabilitation and social support in a home setting rather than an acute hospital ward.…”
Section: State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…36 Certification and sentinel stroke audit programmes support the delivery of high-quality organised care: it has been shown that high performance in audited process indicators reduces mortality by up to 25%. 37 This emphasises the need for continuing quality improvement processes, particularly in view of the known differences in care quality related to time and day of admission. 38 Auditing measures lead to a better quality of stroke care, and more sustained stroke care performance over time.…”
Section: Organisation Of Stroke Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…yüksek performansın mortaliteyi %25'e varan oranlarda düşürdüğü gösterilmiştir (37). Bu da, özellikle hasta kabul zamanına ve gününe bağlı olarak bakım kalitesindeki bilinen farklılıklar göz önünde bulundurulduğunda, sürekli kalite iyileştirme süreçlerine olan ihtiyacı vurgulamaktadır (38).…”
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“…4,7 Moreover, improving adherence to such key performance indicators has also been shown to be associated with better outcomes after stroke. 5,6,[8][9][10][11] Therefore, participation in quality monitoring is highly desirable and the most recent international stroke care guidelines support quality monitoring becoming a routine part of clinical care. 4,12 Based on a recent systematic review, some quality control for stroke care has been established in 26 countries, primarily in Western Europe, the United States, and Canada, although it was found that in most countries nation-wide coverage was missing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%