Systems of Care in Minor Stroke & TIA: Cognition
Initiatives
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The aims of the International comparison of Systems of care and patient outcomes In minor Stroke and Tia (InSIST) study are to answer research questions related to these evidence gaps. Specifically:
1. What is the process of care for a prospective cohort of possible TIA/mS patients interacting with the Australian primary and secondary care systems?
2. What are the determinants of access to care?
3. What are the determinants of recurrent vascular events
4. What is the applicability of the internationally derived risk stratification tool ABCD214 to management and referral processes in Australia?
5. How does the process of care for TIA/mS in Australia influence clinical outcomes?
6. How do processes of care and outcomes for TIA/mS in Australia compare to those in the UK and New Zealand?
*Note: All published information has been collected from the article referenced in the Marker Paper box below. Therefore, there may be variations with more advanced versions of the study.*
- Start Year
- 2017
- Funding
- NHMRC Project Grant ID 1027794
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Design
- Study design
- Patients' cohort
- Follow Up
- Follow up to 5 years
Marker Paper
Levi CR, Lasserson D, Quain D, Valderas J, Dewey HM, Alan Barber P, Spratt N, Cadilhac DA, Feigin V, Zareie H, Garcia Esperon C, Davey A, Najib N, Magin P. The International comparison of Systems of care and patient outcomes In minor Stroke and Tia (InSIST) study: A community-based cohort study. Int J Stroke. 2019 Feb;14(2):186-190. doi: 10.1177/1747493018799983. Epub 2019 Jan 4.
PUBMED 30608031
Recruitment
- Sources of Recruitment
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- Individuals
Number of participants
- Number of participants
- 120
- Number of participants with biosamples
- Supplementary Information
- Aged 40-90 years
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Availability of data and biosamples
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