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  1. Factors Associated With Transition From Community to Permanent Residential Aged Care Following Stroke: A Linked Registry Data Study
  2. A documentary analysis of Victorian Government health information assets’ websites to identify availability of documentation for data sharing and reuse in Australia
  3. Fracture Risk Increases After Stroke or Transient Ischemic Attack and Is Associated With Reduced Quality of Life
  4. Stroke clinical coding education program in Australia and New Zealand
  5. Advances in Stroke: Quality Improvement
  6. Stroke Learning Health Systems: A Topical Narrative Review With Case Examples
  7. Receipt of Mental Health Treatment in People Living With Stroke: Associated Factors and Long-Term Outcomes
  8. Understanding Stroke Guidelines for Aphasia Management
  9. Differences in the pre‐hospital management of women and men with stroke by emergency medical services in New South Wales
  10. A mixed-methods feasibility study of a new digital health support package for people after stroke: the Recovery-focused Community support to Avoid readmissions and improve Participation after Stroke (ReCAPS) intervention
  11. Comparison of comorbidities of stroke collected in administrative data, surveys, clinical trials and cohort studies
  12. Development, implementation, and evaluation of the Australian Stroke Data Tool (AuSDaT): Comprehensive data capturing for multiple uses
  13. Measuring Stroke Quality: Methodological Considerations in Selecting, Defining, and Analyzing Quality Measures
  14. Mixed methods evaluation to explore participant experiences of a pilot randomized trial to facilitate self‐management of people living with stroke: Inspiring virtual enabled resources following vascular events (iVERVE)
  15. Exploring barriers to stroke coordinator roles in Australia: A national survey
  16. Determining the sensitivity of emergency dispatcher and paramedic diagnosis of stroke: statewide registry linkage study
  17. Feedback of aggregate patient-reported outcomes (PROs) data to clinicians and hospital end users: findings from an Australian codesign workshop process
  18. Costs of acute hospitalisation for stroke and transient ischaemic attack in Australia
  19. Towards better reporting of the proportion of days covered method in cardiovascular medication adherence: A scoping review and new tool TEN‐SPIDERS
  20. Advances in Stroke: Quality Improvement
  21. The suitability of government health information assets for secondary use in research: A fit-for-purpose analysis
  22. Factors associated with mental health service access among Australian community-dwelling survivors of stroke
  23. Real-World Effectiveness of Lipid-Lowering Medications on Outcomes after Stroke: Potential Implications of the New-User Design
  24. Benefit of linking hospital resource information and patient-level stroke registry data
  25. Optimal Measures for Primary Care Physician Encounters after Stroke and Association with Survival: A Data Linkage Study
  26. Co-Designing a New Yoga-Based Mindfulness Intervention for Survivors of Stroke: A Formative Evaluation
  27. Treatment with Multiple Therapeutic Classes of Medication Is Associated with Survival after Stroke
  28. Utility of the Hospital Frailty Risk Score Derived From Administrative Data and the Association With Stroke Outcomes
  29. Understanding the Role of External Facilitation to Drive Quality Improvement for Stroke Care in Hospitals
  30. Agreement between pharmaceutical claims data and patient-reported medication use after stroke
  31. Protocol of a randomized controlled trial investigating the effectiveness of Recovery-focused Community support to Avoid readmissions and improve Participation after Stroke (ReCAPS)
  32. Vaccination Against Herpes Zoster and the Potential to Reduce the Global Burden of Stroke
  33. Age-Related Disparities in the Quality of Stroke Care and Outcomes in Rehabilitation Hospitals: The Australian National Audit
  34. Quality Improvement
  35. Out of sight, out of mind: long-term outcomes for people discharged home, to inpatient rehabilitation and to residential aged care after stroke
  36. Sex differences in quality of life after stroke were explained by patient factors, not clinical care: evidence from the Australian Stroke Clinical Registry
  37. Hospital Presentations in Long-Term Survivors of Stroke
  38. Hospital admissions prior to primary intracerebral haemorrhage and relevant factors associated with survival
  39. Changes in the prevalence of chronic disability in China: evidence from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study
  40. Assuming one dose per day yields a similar estimate of medication adherence in patients with stroke: An exploratory analysis using linked registry data
  41. Chest infection within 30 days of acute stroke, associated factors, survival and the benefits of stroke unit care: Analysis using linked data from the Australian Stroke Clinical Registry
  42. Hospital organizational context and delivery of evidence-based stroke care: a cross-sectional study
  43. The Crohn’s & Colitis Australia Inflammatory Bowel Disease Audit: Measuring the quality of care in Australia
  44. Stroke survivor follow-up in a national registry: Lessons learnt from respondents who completed telephone interviews
  45. Weekend hospital discharge is associated with suboptimal care and outcomes: An observational Australian Stroke Clinical Registry study
  46. Factors influencing self-reported anxiety or depression following stroke or TIA using linked registry and hospital data
  47. Development of an electronic health message system to support recovery after stroke: Inspiring Virtual Enabled Resources following Vascular Events (iVERVE)
  48. Knowledge of risk factors for diabetes or cardiovascular disease (CVD) is poor among individuals with risk factors for CVD
  49. Treatment and Outcomes of Working Aged Adults with Stroke: Results from a National Prospective Registry
  50. Victorian Stroke Telemedicine Project: implementation of a new model of translational stroke care for Australia
  51. Readmissions after stroke: linked data from the Australian Stroke Clinical Registry and hospital databases
  52. The relationship between caregiver impacts and the unmet needs of survivors of stroke
  53. Comparison of two methods for assessing diabetes risk in a pharmacy setting in Australia
  54. Understanding Long-Term Unmet Needs in Australian Survivors of Stroke
  55. Are Patients with Intracerebral Haemorrhage Disadvantaged in Hospitals?
  56. Evaluation of Rural Stroke Services: Does Implementation of Coordinators and Pathways Improve Care in Rural Hospitals?
  57. Outcomes for people with atrial fibrillation in an Australian national audit of stroke care
  58. Factors Associated With 28-Day Hospital Readmission After Stroke in Australia
  59. The Know Your Numbers (KYN) Program 2008 to 2010: Impact on Knowledge and Health Promotion Behavior among Participants
  60. Adherence to Clinical Guidelines Improves Patient Outcomes in Australian Audit of Stroke Rehabilitation Practice
  61. Hospital Management and Outcomes of Stroke in Indigenous Australians: Evidence from the 2009 Acute Care National Stroke Audit
  62. A Phase II Multicentered, Single-Blind, Randomized, Controlled Trial of the Stroke Self-Management Program
  63. Metropolitan-rural divide for stroke outcomes: do stroke units make a difference?
  64. Feasibility of a Pilot Programme to Increase Awareness of Blood Pressure as an Important Risk Factor for Stroke in Australia
  65. The INTERPHONE study: design, epidemiological methods, and description of the study population
  66. The prevalence of common skin conditions in Australian school students: 4 Tinea pedis
  67. The prevalence of common skin conditions in Australian school students: 2. Atopic dermatitis
  68. Maryborough skin health survey: Prevalence and sources of advice for skin conditions
  69. The prevalence of common skin conditions in Australian school students: 3. Acne vulgaris
  70. The prevalence of common skin conditions in Australian school students: 1. Common, plane and plantar viral warts
  71. The prevalence of seborrhoeic keratoses in an Australian population: does exposure to sunlight play a part in their frequency?
  72. Descriptive epidemiology of acne vulgaris in the community
  73. Role of pharmacies and general practitioners in the management of dermatological conditions
  74. Mycosis fungoides: An Australian experience
  75. How useful are the oral retinoids in the management of psoriasis? Results of a survey of dermatologists practising in Australia
  76. The descriptive epidemiology of tinea pedis in the community
  77. The descriptive epidemiology of warts in the community
  78. Advice about management of skin conditions in the community: Who are the providers?
  79. The frequency and nature of skin conditions seen in a private dermatology practice in Central Victoria, 1991?95
  80. Ethnic differences in the incidence of the sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) in Victoria, Australia 1985–1989