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Clinical Pathways: Cerebrovascular Accident (Stroke) (51)

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Abstracts for most of the articles referenced below may be
obtained from the MEDLINE Web site.
 

Reference

Location

PMID

Cerebrovascular Accident (Stroke)

Ottawa Panel
Ottawa Panel evidence-based clinical practice guidelines for post-stroke rehabilitation.

Top Stroke Rehabil.
2006 Spring;13(2):1-269.

 

16939981

Read SJ, Levy J.
Effects of care pathways on stroke care practices at regional hospitals.

Intern Med J.
2006 Oct;36(10)638-42.

Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital

Queensland, Australia

16958640

Stern M, et al.
Rehabilitation implications of non-traumatic subarachnoid haemorrhage.

Brain Inj. Jun;20(7):679-85.

Columbia Presbyterian Medial Center

New York, NY

16809199

Zorowitz RD, et al.
Prophylaxis for and treatment of deep venous thrombosis after stroke: the Post-Stroke Rehabilitation Outcomes Project(PSROP).

Top Stroke Rehabil.
2005 Fall;12(4):1-10.

University of Pennsylvania

Philadelphia, PA

16698732

Golden SH, et al.
Management of diabetes during acute stroke and inpatient stroke rehabilitation.

Arch Phys Med Rehabil.
2005 Dec;86(12):2377-84.

John Hopkins University School of Medicine

Baltimore, MD

16344038

Barosi, G.
Strategies for dissemination and implementation of guidelines.

Neurol Sci.
2006 Jun;27 Suppl 3:S231-4.  

IRCCS Policlinico

Pavia, Italy

16752055

Rodin M, et al.
Guidelines abstracted from the Department of Veterans Affairs/Department of Defense clinical practice guideline for the management of stroke rehabilitation.

J AM Geriatr Soc.
2006 Jan;54(1):158-62.  

University of Chicago

Chicago, IL

16420214

Teasell RW, et al.
A rehabilitation program for patients recovering from severe stroke.

Can J Neurol Sci.
2005 Nov;32(4):512-7. 

Parkwood Hospital

London, Ontario, Canada

 16408584

Horn SD, et al.
Stroke rehabilitation patients, practice, and outcomes: is earlier and more aggressive therapy better?

Arch Phys Med Rehabil.
2005 Dec;86(12 Suppl 2):S101-S114.

International Severity Information Systems, Inc.

Salt Lake City, UT

 

16373145

Duncan PW, et al.
Adherence to postacute rehabilitation guidelines is associated with functional recovery in stroke.

Stroke
2002 Jan;33(1):167-77.

The University of Kansas Medical Center

Kansas City, KS

11779907

Walldal E, et al.
Quality of care and development of a critical pathway.

J Nurs Manag
2002 Mar;10(2):115-22.

Goteborg University

Goteborg, Sweden

11882112

Reker DM, et al.
Postacute stroke guideline compliance is associated with greater patient satisfaction.

Arch Phys Med Rehabil
2002 Jun;83(6):750-6.

Univeristy of Kansas Medical Center

Kansas City, KS

12048651

Burgin WS, et al.
Acute stroke care in non-urban emergency departments.

Neurology
2001 Dec 11;57(11):2006-12.

University of Texas Medical School

Houston, TX

11739817

Wee AS, et al.
The development of a stroke clinical pathway: an experience in a medium-sized community hospital.

J Miss State Med Assoc
2000 Jul;41(7):648-53.

University of Mississippi Medical Center

Jackson, MS

10918757

Black-Schaffer RM, et al.
Stroke rehabilitation. 2. Co-morbidities and complications.

Arch Phys Med Rehabil
1999 May;80(5 Suppl 1):S8-16.

HealthSouth/New England Rehabilitation Hospital

Woburn, MA

10326898

McGuire JR, et al.
The prevention and management of complications after stroke.

Phys Med Rehabil Clin N Am
1999 Nov;10(4):857-74, ix.

Medical College of Wisconsin

Milwaukee, WI

10573712

Flick CL.
Stroke rehabilitation. 4. Stroke outcome and psychosocial consequences.

Arch Phys Med Rehabil
1999 May;80(5 Suppl 1):S21-6.

Eastern Virginia Medical School

Norfolk, VA

10326900

 

 

 

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