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STROKE ACTION PLAN EUROPE Online Roll-out Meeting III 23 February 2021 Educational resources Cristina Tiu

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STROKE ACTION PLAN EUROPEOnline Roll-out Meeting III

23 February 2021

Educational resources

Cristina Tiu

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Why a list of educational resources ?

6.1 Ischemic stroke including TIA

6.2 Cerebral small vessel disease

6.3 Intracerebral haemorrhage

6.4 Subarachnoid haemorrhage

6.5 Occlusion/disection carotid and

vertebrobasilar system

6.6 Cerebral vasculitis

6.7 Cerebral venous thrombosis

6.8 Hypertensive encephalopathy, posterior

reversible encephalopathy syndrome

6.9 Postanoxic encephalopathy

6.10 CADASIL

4 (neurology) + 1 (related specialties)

years duration of postgraduate training

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After residency more than 2/3 will work in the ambulatory system

SAP- E is adressing all the steps in stroke care from prevention to life

after stroke so other specialties beside neurologist should be

informed about stroke care

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Nr. of countries providing the service

Participating countries: 44

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Who will benefit?

Medicine is a never ending learning story

but for sure,

the highest impact will be in countries with

less developed stroke networks

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How should a stroke unit/ stroke center be organised?

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Who will benefit? The Physicians

Introduction and overview

Stroke system development

Pre-hospital and emergency stroke care

Acute inpatient stroke care

Secondary stroke prevention

Stroke rehabilitation

Community reintegration and long term recovery

Appendix 1 - steps to adapting WSO global stroke care guideline for local use

Appendix 2- core acute stroke case definitions

Appendix 3 - stroke best practices summary of reference guidelines (including additional international

guidelines)

available in 8 languages

including Chinese,

Portuguese, Russian,

Spanish, Vietnamese,

Persian, Arabic and Turkish

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Angels initiative

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Who will benefit? The Physicians

Angels Academy (endorsed by ESO) https://www.angels-initiative.com/angels-academy

• Refine your skills

• Stroke units and stroke care (how to organize the stroke care supply chain and setup a stroke unit)

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EAN resources

The e- learning resources cover the ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke

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The guidelines

• More or less all the countries have national guidelines

• Usually these are adapted from international guidelines, ESO or AHA

• We welcome ESO guidelines for acute ischemic stroke

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Who will benefit ? The Nurses

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Nurses

Self study course

20 modules and associated tests covering all aspects of stroke patient care

QUASC initiative

https://www.angels-initiative.com/angels-academy

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https://pathways.nice.org.uk/pathways/stroke

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Stroke Support Organisations/ Patients and carers

https://www.world-stroke.org/publications-and-resources/resources

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https://www.strokeriskometer.com

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https://academy.ssoft.info/

SSOFT is an innovative

online e-Learning advocacy

tool being developed by

Stroke Alliance for Europe

(SAFE), in partnership with

the European Stroke

Organisation (ESO)

Interactive training followed by

self testing. Free access

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To be continued..

• This an open list

• It includes resources that were not presented

• You are all invited to contribute to this list

• National coordinators should advertise the list

• The most valuable resources should be translated in local languages, in order to increase the access of medical personnel, patients and carers to information