A Scoping Review of Non-Pharmacological, Non-Surgical Secondary Prevention Strategies in Ischaemic Stroke and TIA in National Stroke Guidelines and Clinical Audit Documents
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Stage 1: Identifying the Research Question
Review Objective
2.2. Stage 2: Identifying Relevant Sources
- The most recent Clinical Stroke Guideline document developed by their national stroke organisation or governmental health department and available on the organisation’s website or in the published literature. Where a specific stroke secondary prevention guideline was published and available, it was to be identified in preference to a general stroke guideline document. Otherwise a general stroke management guideline was to be identified and the section addressing secondary prevention was to be reviewed.
- National audits of stroke care or, in the absence of a national audit, national stroke registry data that had defined quality criteria.
Inclusion Criteria
2.3. Stage 3: Extracting and Charting the Results
- Author(s), year of publication, jurisdiction covered, whether the guideline was a general stroke care guideline or specific to stroke secondary prevention
- Non-pharmacological, non-surgical recommendation/s made listed under the heading of stroke secondary prevention
- The approaches recommended for non-pharmacological, non-surgical stroke secondary prevention
- Author(s), year of publication and jurisdiction covered.
- Key performance indicators used for assessing current clinical practice in relation to non-pharmacological, non-surgical stroke secondary prevention strategies.
- Rating of achievement of the key performance indicators.
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Limitations
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Modifiable Risk Factors (Interstroke Study) | Population Attributable Risk (PAR) % | 99% CI | Considered in Current Review |
---|---|---|---|
Hypertension | 34.6 | 30.4–39.1 | X |
Physical activity | 28.5 | 14.5–48.5 | √ |
Diet | 18.8 | 11.2–29.7 | √ |
Central adiposity | 26.5 | 18.8–36.0 | √ |
Smoking | 12.4 | 10.2–14.4 | √ |
Excessive alcohol consumption | 3.8 | 0.9–14.4 | √ |
Psychosocial stress from home/work/life events | 4.6 | 2.1–9.6 | √ |
Depression | 5.2 | 2.1–9.8 | √ |
Diabetes | 5.0 | 2.6–9.5 | X |
Dyslipidaemia | 26.8 | 22.2–31.9 | X |
World Stroke Organisation (WSO) Regional Groups | Guideline Documents Returned | Guidelines–Individual Countries | Audit/Survey Registry Data | Country |
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Sub-Saharan Africa/Middle East/Eastern Mediterranean | 2 | South Africa [30,31]; Turkey [32,33] | 0 | |
Americas | 8 | USA *$ [34]; Canada $ [35]; Argentina [36]; Brazil [37]; Chile [38]; Colombia [39]; Mexico $ [40]; Peru [41]; | 1 | Canada [42] |
Europe | 13 | European Stroke Organisation *$ [15]; Austria [43]; Denmark $ [44]; Germany [45]; Ireland $ [46]; Italy * [47]; Netherlands $ [48]; Norway *$ [49]; Poland $ [50]; Scotland $ [51]; Spain *$ [52]; Sweden $ [53]; UK $ [54] | 7 | Denmark [55]; Ireland [56]; Netherlands [57]; Norway [58]; Scotland [59]; Sweden [60]; UK [61] |
Asia/Oceania | 3 | Australia (inc New Zealand) $ [29]; China *$ [62]; Japan [63] | 1 | Australia [64] |
World Stroke Organisation | 1 | Global Guidelines and Action Plan $ [28] | 0 |
Modifiable Risk Factor | N = 16 Guideline Documents N |
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General lifestyle | 11 |
Physical activity | 11 |
Diet | 8 |
Weight | 5 |
Smoking | 11 |
Alcohol | 10 |
Stress | 4 |
Depression | 2 |
Approach recommended for risk-reduction | |
Assessment of risk | 4 |
Advice & information | 16 |
Education & counselling | 8 |
Referral to specialist | 4 |
Audits and Survey Registries Screened | N = 9 |
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Addressing non-pharmacological stroke secondary prevention | 3 |
Modifiable population attributable secondary prevention strategies addressed | |
General lifestyle | 2 |
Physical activity | 1 |
Diet | 1 |
Weight | 0 |
Smoking | 2 |
Alcohol | 1 |
Stress | 0 |
Depression | 0 |
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Hall, P.; von Koch, L.; Wang, X.; Lennon, O. A Scoping Review of Non-Pharmacological, Non-Surgical Secondary Prevention Strategies in Ischaemic Stroke and TIA in National Stroke Guidelines and Clinical Audit Documents. Healthcare 2022, 10, 481. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10030481
Hall P, von Koch L, Wang X, Lennon O. A Scoping Review of Non-Pharmacological, Non-Surgical Secondary Prevention Strategies in Ischaemic Stroke and TIA in National Stroke Guidelines and Clinical Audit Documents. Healthcare. 2022; 10(3):481. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10030481
Chicago/Turabian StyleHall, Patricia, Lena von Koch, Xu Wang, and Olive Lennon. 2022. "A Scoping Review of Non-Pharmacological, Non-Surgical Secondary Prevention Strategies in Ischaemic Stroke and TIA in National Stroke Guidelines and Clinical Audit Documents" Healthcare 10, no. 3: 481. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10030481
APA StyleHall, P., von Koch, L., Wang, X., & Lennon, O. (2022). A Scoping Review of Non-Pharmacological, Non-Surgical Secondary Prevention Strategies in Ischaemic Stroke and TIA in National Stroke Guidelines and Clinical Audit Documents. Healthcare, 10(3), 481. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10030481