Bridging the Research Gap in Long-Term Outcomes to Focus on Life After Stroke – SHINE Global Stroke Collaboration
SHINE Global Stroke Collaboration shared a post on LinkedIn:
”Earlier this month, Melinda B. Roaldsen spoke at the European Life After Stroke Forum in Stockholm about a growing and under-researched area in stroke care: Life After Stroke.
What do we know?
One in four people will have a stroke, and the global incidence of young-adult stroke is rising.
As evidence-based acute treatments like thrombolysis and thrombectomy become more widespread, more people are surviving and living longer with the lived experience of stroke.
Yet there is a serious research gap in the Life After Stroke (LAS) domain — clearly visible in existing guidelines and systematic reviews.
We urgently need high-quality, globally collaborative research focused on long-term outcomes, and systematic collection of long-term data in health registries to broaden the evidence base for life after stroke.
Where there is current uncertainty, there is always hope for positive potential.
SHINE is committed to helping drive this long-term research agenda forward by placing survivor leadership and lived experience at the center of research, policy and care.”
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