Service provision for stroke: The Greek paradox

Stroke remains a leading cause of mortality, as well as of subsequent serious long-term physical and mental morbidity. This places special demands for updated clinical excellence and optimum organization of stroke care services. Stroke units have been shown to improve patient outcomes. Thus, many western countries have developed and implemented sophisticated stroke facilities and corresponding public awareness strategies. These cannot be easily “translated” in Greece due to special features on the hospital administration system such as a unique rotation system for acute admissions and long-standing austerity.
Source: Journal of Vascular Nursing - Category: Nursing Authors: Source Type: research