Living clinical guidelines for stroke: updates, challenges and opportunities

Author:

English Coralie1,Hill Kelvin2ORCID,Cadilhac Dominique A34ORCID,Hackett Maree L56ORCID,Lannin Natasha A37,Middleton Sandy89,Ranta Annemarei10,Stocks Nigel P11,Davey Julie12,Faux Steven G1314ORCID,Godecke Erin1516,Campbell Bruce CV1718ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Newcastle Newcastle NSW

2. Stroke Foundation Australia Melbourne VIC

3. Monash University Melbourne VIC

4. Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health Melbourne VIC

5. The George Institute for Global Health, Faculty of Medicine University of NSW Sydney NSW

6. University of Central Lancashire Preston UK

7. Alfred Health Melbourne VIC

8. Nursing Research Institute Australian Catholic University and St Vincent’s Health Australia Sydney NSW

9. Australian Catholic University Sydney NSW

10. University of Otago Wellington NZ

11. University of Adelaide Adelaide SA

12. Lived experience expert Melbourne VIC

13. St Vincent's Hospital Sydney NSW

14. University of NSW Sydney NSW

15. Edith Cowan University Perth WA

16. Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital Perth WA

17. Melbourne Brain Centre at Royal Melbourne Hospital Melbourne VIC

18. University of Melbourne Melbourne VIC

Funder

Australian Government

National Health and Medical Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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