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251. Protocol for the development of the international population registry for aphasia after stroke (I-PRAISE)

252. Ten years of the australian stroke clinical registry: How the data have been used to inform policy and practice.

253. Ten years of the australian stroke clinical registry: How the data have been used to inform policy and practice.

255. Is health-related quality of life between 90 and 180 days following stroke associated with long-term unmet needs?

256. Evaluating remote facilitation intensity for multi-national translation of nurse-initiated stroke protocols (QASC Australasia): a protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial.

257. Protocol for the development of the international population registry for aphasia after stroke (I-PRAISE).

258. Acute Hospital Admission for Stroke Is Characterised by Inactivity.

259. Protocol for the development of the international population registry for aphasia after stroke (I-PRAISE)

260. Primary stroke prevention worldwide:translating evidence into action

261. Victorian Stroke Telemedicine Project: implementation of a new model of translational stroke care for Australia.

262. Is telemedicine helping or hindering the delivery of stroke thrombolysis in rural areas? A qualitative analysis.

264. Death, dependency and health status 90 days following hospital admission for acute stroke in NSW.

267. Economic evaluation of the Very Early Rehabilitation in SpEech (VERSE) intervention.

268. Telestroke for acute ischaemic stroke: A systematic review of economic evaluations and a de novo cost-utility analysis for a middle income country.

269. Exploring dimensions of quality-of-life in survivors of stroke with communication disabilities - a brief report.

270. The International Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation Alliance.

271. Translation of nurse-initiated protocols to manage fever, hyperglycaemia and swallowing following stroke across Europe (QASC Europe): A pre-test/post-test implementation study.

272. Statistical analysis plan for the stepped wedge clinical trial Healing Right Way-enhancing rehabilitation services for Aboriginal Australians after brain injury.

273. Treatment fidelity monitoring, reporting and findings in a complex aphasia intervention trial: a substudy of the Very Early Rehabilitation in SpEech (VERSE) trial.

274. Barriers to optimal stroke service care and solutions: a qualitative study engaging people with stroke and their whānau.

275. Changes in the prevalence of chronic disability in China: evidence from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study.

276. Protocol for evaluation of enhanced models of primary care in the management of stroke and other chronic disease (PRECISE): A data linkage healthcare evaluation study.

277. Determining the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of a stroke instructional and educational DVD in a multinational context: a randomized controlled pilot study.

278. Sex Differences in Long-Term Mortality After Stroke in the INSTRUCT (INternational STRoke oUtComes sTudy): A Meta-Analysis of Individual Participant Data.

279. Application of the World Stroke Organization health system indicators and performance in Australia, Singapore, and the USA.

280. Improved in-hospital outcomes and care for patients in stroke research: An observational study.

281. New strategy to reduce the global burden of stroke.

283. Barriers and enablers to implementing clinical treatment protocols for fever, hyperglycaemia, and swallowing dysfunction in the Quality in Acute Stroke Care (QASC) Project--a mixed methods study.

284. Quality in Acute Stroke Care (QASC): process evaluation of an intervention to improve the management of fever, hyperglycemia, and swallowing dysfunction following acute stroke.

285. When should physical rehabilitation commence after stroke: a systematic review.

286. Management of fever, hyperglycemia, and swallowing dysfunction following hospital admission for acute stroke in New South Wales, Australia.

287. Australian public's awareness of stroke warning signs improves after national multimedia campaigns.

288. Telephone follow-up was more expensive but more efficient than postal in a national stroke registry.

289. Stroke survivor and carer perspectives of the concept of recovery: a qualitative study.

290. The economic gains of achieving reduced alcohol consumption targets for Australia.

291. Economic benefits of achieving realistic smoking cessation targets in Australia.

292. Absolute risk representation in cardiovascular disease prevention: comprehension and preferences of health care consumers and general practitioners involved in a focus group study.

293. Fever, hyperglycaemia and swallowing dysfunction management in acute stroke: a cluster randomised controlled trial of knowledge transfer.

294. Telestroke in stroke survivors.

295. Improvements in the quality of care and health outcomes with new stroke care units following implementation of a clinician-led, health system redesign programme in New South Wales, Australia.

297. [Experimental hippocampal crisis].

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