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Grimley R, Kim J, Dewey H, Andrew N, Collyer T, Horton E, et al.
Med J Aust . 2025 Feb; 222(5):249-258. PMID: 39995287
Objectives: To assess the impact of pay-for-performance financial incentives for improving stroke unit access in Queensland public hospitals on hospital costs and use. Study Design: Population-based longitudinal study; interrupted time...
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Leigh C, Gill J, Razak Z, Shreyan S, Cadilhac D, Kim J, et al.
Eur Stroke J . 2025 Jan; 23969873241311821. PMID: 39835448
Background: National stroke clinical quality registries/audits support improvements in stroke care. In a 2016 systematic review, 28 registries were identified. Since 2016 there have been important advances in stroke care,...
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Kilkenny M, Dalli L, Andrew N, Ung D, Kim J, Sundararajan V, et al.
Neuroepidemiology . 2025 Jan; :1-6. PMID: 39778548
Background And Purpose: Cultural and language barriers may affect quality of care, such as adherence to medications. We examined whether adherence to prevention medications within the year after stroke/transient ischemic...
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Birhanu M, Zengin A, Evans R, Kim J, Olaiya M, Riddell M, et al.
Trop Med Int Health . 2024 Dec; 30(1):57-64. PMID: 39660447
Background: Non-laboratory-based cardiovascular risk prediction tools are feasible alternatives to laboratory-based tools in low- and middle-income countries. However, their effectiveness compared to their laboratory-based counterparts has not been adequately tested....
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Olaiya M, Kim J, Pearce C, Bam K, Cadilhac D, Andrew N, et al.
Med J Aust . 2024 Nov; 221(10):546-553. PMID: 39550757
Objective: To evaluate the management in Victorian general practice of people who have been hospitalised with stroke or transient ischaemic attacks (TIA). Study Design: Retrospective observational study; analysis of linked...
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Thayabaranathan T, Wallace S, Kim J, Kilkenny M, Olaiya M, Andrew N, et al.
J Neurol Sci . 2024 Sep; 466():123251. PMID: 39342678
Background: The impact of hospital care quality on patient outcomes in post-stroke aphasia remains unclear. We investigated the impact of nationally-endorsed acute stroke treatments on outcomes post-stroke, by aphasia status....
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Zingelman S, Cadilhac D, Kim J, Stone M, Harvey S, Unsworth C, et al.
Health Expect . 2024 Aug; 27(4):e14169. PMID: 39105687
Introduction: Outcome measurement instruments (OMIs) are used to gauge the effects of treatment. In post-stroke aphasia rehabilitation, benchmarks for meaningful change are needed to support the interpretation of patient outcomes....
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Cadilhac D, Ross A, Bagot K, Blennerhassett J, Kilkenny M, Kim J, et al.
Pilot Feasibility Stud . 2024 Jul; 10(1):103. PMID: 39080727
Background: Stroke affects long-term physical and cognitive function; many survivors report unmet health needs, such as pain or depression. A hospital-led follow-up service designed to address ongoing health problems may...
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Ross A, Kim J, McKay M, Pappas E, Hardaker N, Whalan M, et al.
Med J Aust . 2024 Jul; 221(3):149-155. PMID: 38992929
Objectives: To estimate the long term cost savings, return on investment, and gain in quality-adjusted life years (QALYs) that could be achieved by a national anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury...
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Pierce J, Cavanaugh R, Harvey S, Dickey M, Nickels L, Copland D, et al.
Stroke . 2024 Jun; 55(7):1877-1885. PMID: 38836352
Background: High-intensity therapy is recommended in current treatment guidelines for chronic poststroke aphasia. Yet, little is known about fatigue levels induced by treatment, which could interfere with rehabilitation outcomes. We...