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Improving Stroke Care Now
NHS Wales has been improving the quality of patient care and reducing avoidable harm through its innovative 1000 Lives Plus national programme. As part of this programme, evidence based patient-level performance targets have been developed for acute, TIA, and early rehabilitation stages of the pathway. These ‘intelligent targets’ are now part of the performance framework for NHS Wales through its Annual Quality Framework, and supported through the central Delivery and Support Unit. In addition to these particular parts of the patient journey, NHS Wales continues to develop intelligent targets for ‘life-after-stroke'.
Background Context
This WHC instructed the Wales Centre for Health (WCfH), National Public Health Service for Wales (NPHS) and the National Leadership and Innovation Agency for Healthcare (NLIAH) to establish a formal partnership to:
- ensure the most appropriate use of resources, skills and expertise within the three organisations
- foster and develop clinical leadership within stroke services
Planning Resources
Policy
National Service Framework for older people in Wales- The National Stroke Strategy
- Stroke Services Improvement Programme - Policy and Guidance
- The Stroke Association - Policy Updates
- Welsh Stroke Alliance - Minutes for the Meeting held Wednesday 27th July 2011
Welsh Stroke Alliance - Minutes for the Meeting held on 14th March 2012
Guidance
Cardiac Disease Strategic Framework 2008-11- WHC (2007) 058 Implementation of National Standards for Stroke Services in Wales
- The Breakthrough Series White Paper - Institute of Healthcare Improvement
Clinical Psychology PSA and guidance notes - Guidance
- The Stroke Association - Stroke Matters
Care Pathways
This Stroke Services Improvement Programme Work Stream A was tasked with developing a care pathway for stroke and a set of indicators and outcomes for monitoring progress with the care pathway. It was also tasked with carrying out a gap analysis to compare current service provision with the care pathway.
Abertawe Bro Morgannwg Health Board document "Seen F.A.S.T. now act Faster" - (Improving Transient Ischaemic Attack (TIA) outcomes for patients living in Swansea through a 'real time' Service) includes a Care Pathway for TIA.
The NICE Stroke pathway covers the diagnosis and initial management of acute stroke and transient ischaemic attack (TIA). It also includes a quality standard that covers care provided to adult stroke patients by healthcare staff during diagnosis and initial management, acute-phase care, rehabilitation and long-term management.
Services and Performance
Audit
Royal College of Physicians (Organisational Audit) 2012 - NHS Wales Preparation - Royal College of Physicians - National Sentinel Stroke Audit 2010
Sentinel Stroke Audit 2010 - Generic Report - Stroke Audit Tool 2008 - 2009 Letter
- Stroke Services Improvement Programme - Organisational Audit
- PSA Stroke Clinical Audit Physiotherapy
- Stroke Services Improvement Programme - Psychology
- Stroke Services Improvement Programme - Speech and Language Therapy
- Stroke Services Improvement - Documents published December 2008 - January 2011
- Stroke Services Improvement - Audit and Statistics
- National Sentinel Stroke Audit 2006
- Public Report of UK Carotid Endarterectomy Audit Round 3
Stroke Data Sources
Health Maps Wales is a web-based interactive map produced by the NHS Wales Informatics Service. It includes mortality and hospitals admissions data on stroke for various geographies in Wales. The Patient Episode Database Wales (PEDW) provides statistics by principle diagnosis for stroke and TIA. Primary care data is provided through the The Quality and Outcomes Framework of the GMS contract. The Office for National Statistics and National Centre for Health Outcomes Development are other useful sources of stroke data. You can find out more below:
The NHS Wales Performance Intranet site publishes Health Boards Stroke "bundles of care" performance data. (Resource available only to those with access to NHS Wales network)
Additional Resources
- American Heart Association
- Scottish Intercollegiate Guideline Network
- Documents published December 2008 - January 2011
- Stroke Audits and Statistics
- Cochrane Stroke Group - Protocols and Reviews
- The Stroke Association
- The Older People & Ageing Research & Development Network (OPAN Cymru)
The Wales Stroke Alliance
Stroke Services Improvement Programme
- Stroke Services Improvement Programme - Annual Operating Framework
- Stroke Services Improvement Programme - Communications
- Stroke Services Improvement Programme - Conferences
- Stroke Services Improvement Programme - Data Collection
- Stroke Services Improvement Programme - Intelligent Targets
- Stroke Services Improvement Programme - Learning Sessions
- Stroke Services Improvement Programme - Nursing
- Stroke Services Improvement Programme - Nutition and Dietetics
- Stroke Services Improvement Programme - Occupational Therapy
- Stroke Services Improvement Programme - Organisational Audit
- Stroke Services Improvement Programme - Physiotherapy
- Stroke Services Improvement Programme - Programme Documents
- Stroke Services Improvement Programme - Psychology
- Stroke Services Improvement Programme - Speech and Language Therapy
- Stroke Services Improvement Programme - Useful Documents
