Important factors in predicting mortality outcome from stroke: findings from the Anglia Stroke Clinical Network Evaluation Study
Age and Ageing2016Vol. 46(1), pp. 83–90
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Phyo Kyaw Myint, Max Bachmann, Yoon K. Loke, Stanley D. Musgrave, Gill M Price, Rachel Hale, Anthony K. Metcalf, David Turner, Diana J. Day, Elizabeth A. Warburton, John F. Potter
Abstract
There appears to be consistent and robust evidence of direct clinical benefit on mortality up to 1 year after acute stroke of higher numbers of trained nursing staff over and above that of other recognised mortality risk factors.
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