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Six years of the Angels Initiative: Aims, achievements, and future directions to improve stroke care worldwide

The rate of stroke-related death and disability is four times higher in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) than in high-income countries (HICs), yet stroke units exist in only 18% of LMICs, compared with 91% of HICs. In order to ensure universal and equitable access to timely, guideline-recomm...

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Autores principales: Caso, Valeria, Martins, Sheila, Mikulik, Robert, Middleton, Sandy, Groppa, Stanislav, Pandian, Jeyaraj Durai, Thang, Nguyen Huy, Danays, Thierry, van der Merwe, Jan, Fischer, Thomas, Hacke, Werner
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Publicado: SAGE Publications 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10507995/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37226325
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/17474930231180067
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author Caso, Valeria
Martins, Sheila
Mikulik, Robert
Middleton, Sandy
Groppa, Stanislav
Pandian, Jeyaraj Durai
Thang, Nguyen Huy
Danays, Thierry
van der Merwe, Jan
Fischer, Thomas
Hacke, Werner
author_facet Caso, Valeria
Martins, Sheila
Mikulik, Robert
Middleton, Sandy
Groppa, Stanislav
Pandian, Jeyaraj Durai
Thang, Nguyen Huy
Danays, Thierry
van der Merwe, Jan
Fischer, Thomas
Hacke, Werner
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description The rate of stroke-related death and disability is four times higher in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) than in high-income countries (HICs), yet stroke units exist in only 18% of LMICs, compared with 91% of HICs. In order to ensure universal and equitable access to timely, guideline-recommended stroke care, multidisciplinary stroke-ready hospitals with coordinated teams of healthcare professionals and appropriate facilities are essential. Established in 2016, the Angels Initiative is an international, not-for-profit, public–private partnership. It is run in collaboration with the World Stroke Organization, European Stroke Organisation, and regional and national stroke societies in over 50 countries. The Angels Initiative aims to increase the global number of stroke-ready hospitals and to optimize the quality of existing stroke units. It does this through the work of dedicated consultants, who help to standardize care procedures and build coordinated, informed communities of stroke professionals. Angels consultants also establish quality monitoring frameworks using online audit platforms such as the Registry of Stroke Care Quality (RES-Q), which forms the basis of the Angels award system (gold/platinum/diamond) for all stroke-ready hospitals across the world. The Angels Initiative has supported over 1700 hospitals (>1000 in LMICs) that did not previously treat stroke patients to become “stroke ready.” Since its inception in 2016, the Angels Initiative has impacted the health outcomes of an estimated 7.46 million stroke patients globally (including an estimated 4.68 million patients in LMICs). The Angels Initiative has increased the number of stroke-ready hospitals in many countries (e.g. in South Africa: 5 stroke-ready hospitals in 2015 vs 185 in 2021), reduced “door to treatment time” (e.g. in Egypt: 50% reduction vs baseline), and increased quality monitoring substantially. The focus of the work of the Angels Initiative has now expanded from the hyperacute phase of stroke treatment to the pre-hospital setting, as well as to the early post-acute setting. A continued and coordinated global effort is needed to achieve the target of the Angels Initiative of >10,000 stroke-ready hospitals by 2030, and >7500 of these in LMICs.
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spelling pubmed-105079952023-09-20 Six years of the Angels Initiative: Aims, achievements, and future directions to improve stroke care worldwide Caso, Valeria Martins, Sheila Mikulik, Robert Middleton, Sandy Groppa, Stanislav Pandian, Jeyaraj Durai Thang, Nguyen Huy Danays, Thierry van der Merwe, Jan Fischer, Thomas Hacke, Werner Int J Stroke Reviews The rate of stroke-related death and disability is four times higher in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) than in high-income countries (HICs), yet stroke units exist in only 18% of LMICs, compared with 91% of HICs. In order to ensure universal and equitable access to timely, guideline-recommended stroke care, multidisciplinary stroke-ready hospitals with coordinated teams of healthcare professionals and appropriate facilities are essential. Established in 2016, the Angels Initiative is an international, not-for-profit, public–private partnership. It is run in collaboration with the World Stroke Organization, European Stroke Organisation, and regional and national stroke societies in over 50 countries. The Angels Initiative aims to increase the global number of stroke-ready hospitals and to optimize the quality of existing stroke units. It does this through the work of dedicated consultants, who help to standardize care procedures and build coordinated, informed communities of stroke professionals. Angels consultants also establish quality monitoring frameworks using online audit platforms such as the Registry of Stroke Care Quality (RES-Q), which forms the basis of the Angels award system (gold/platinum/diamond) for all stroke-ready hospitals across the world. The Angels Initiative has supported over 1700 hospitals (>1000 in LMICs) that did not previously treat stroke patients to become “stroke ready.” Since its inception in 2016, the Angels Initiative has impacted the health outcomes of an estimated 7.46 million stroke patients globally (including an estimated 4.68 million patients in LMICs). The Angels Initiative has increased the number of stroke-ready hospitals in many countries (e.g. in South Africa: 5 stroke-ready hospitals in 2015 vs 185 in 2021), reduced “door to treatment time” (e.g. in Egypt: 50% reduction vs baseline), and increased quality monitoring substantially. The focus of the work of the Angels Initiative has now expanded from the hyperacute phase of stroke treatment to the pre-hospital setting, as well as to the early post-acute setting. A continued and coordinated global effort is needed to achieve the target of the Angels Initiative of >10,000 stroke-ready hospitals by 2030, and >7500 of these in LMICs. SAGE Publications 2023-08-02 2023-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10507995/ /pubmed/37226325 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/17474930231180067 Text en © 2023 World Stroke Organization https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access page (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
spellingShingle Reviews
Caso, Valeria
Martins, Sheila
Mikulik, Robert
Middleton, Sandy
Groppa, Stanislav
Pandian, Jeyaraj Durai
Thang, Nguyen Huy
Danays, Thierry
van der Merwe, Jan
Fischer, Thomas
Hacke, Werner
Six years of the Angels Initiative: Aims, achievements, and future directions to improve stroke care worldwide
title Six years of the Angels Initiative: Aims, achievements, and future directions to improve stroke care worldwide
title_full Six years of the Angels Initiative: Aims, achievements, and future directions to improve stroke care worldwide
title_fullStr Six years of the Angels Initiative: Aims, achievements, and future directions to improve stroke care worldwide
title_full_unstemmed Six years of the Angels Initiative: Aims, achievements, and future directions to improve stroke care worldwide
title_short Six years of the Angels Initiative: Aims, achievements, and future directions to improve stroke care worldwide
title_sort six years of the angels initiative: aims, achievements, and future directions to improve stroke care worldwide
topic Reviews
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10507995/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37226325
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/17474930231180067
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