Delivery of high quality stroke and vision care: experiences of UK services
@article{Rowe2016DeliveryOH,
title={Delivery of high quality stroke and vision care: experiences of UK services},
author={Fiona J. Rowe and Marion F Walker and Janet Rockliffe and Alex Pollock and Carmel P. Noonan and Claire Howard and Jim Currie},
journal={Disability and Rehabilitation},
year={2016},
volume={38},
pages={813 - 817}
}Abstract Purpose: We sought to identify exemplars of high quality care provision from established stroke vision services. Methods: We identified areas of high quality services across the UK, judged as having integrated stroke/vision care provision for stroke survivors. Healthcare professionals were selected to participate in 1:1 interviews or focus groups. A strengths–weaknesses–opportunities–threats (SWOT) framework was used to lead the discussion in a semi-structured format. Thematic analysis…
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