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| Salma AyisSummaryAffiliation: King's College London Country: UK Publications
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Variations in acute stroke care and the impact of organised care on survival from a European perspective: the European Registers of Stroke (EROS) investigatorsSalma Ahmed Ayis
Division of Health and Social Care Research, Department of Primary Care and Public Health Sciences, King s College London, 5th Floor, Capital House, 42 Weston Street, London SE1 3QD, UK
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 84:604-12. 2013..Associations between quality and intensity of care and stroke outcomes are often assumed but have not been clearly demonstrated...
Predicting independent survival after stroke: a European study for the development and validation of standardised stroke scales and prediction models of outcomeSalma Ahmed Ayis
Department of Primary Care and Public Health Sciences, Division of Health and Social Care Research, King s College, London, UK
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 84:288-96. 2013..Accurate prediction of stroke outcome is desirable for clinical management and provision of appropriate care, and potentially for stratification of patients into studies...
Listening to patients: using verbal data in the validation of the Aberdeen Measures of Impairment, Activity Limitation and Participation Restriction (Ab-IAP)Jeremy Horwood
Department of Community Based Medicine and Clinical Science at North Bristol, University of Bristol, UK
BMC Musculoskelet Disord 11:182. 2010....
Applying the impairment, activity limitation, and participation restriction constructs of the ICF model to osteoarthritis and low back pain trials: a reanalysisSalma Ayis
Department of Primary Care and Public Health, King s College London, Capital House, 42 Weston Street, London SE1 3QD, England
J Rheumatol 37:1923-31. 2010....
The natural history of depression up to 15 years after stroke: the South London Stroke RegisterLuis Ayerbe
Division of Health and Social Care Research, King s College London, London, United Kingdom
Stroke 44:1105-10. 2013..This study estimates the incidence, cumulative incidence, prevalence, time of onset, duration, and recurrence rate of depression up to 15 years after stroke...
Natural history, predictors and outcomes of depression after stroke: systematic review and meta-analysisLuis Ayerbe
Division of Health and Social Care Research, King s College London, London, UK
Br J Psychiatry 202:14-21. 2013..Depression after stroke is a distressing problem that may be associated with other negative health outcomes...
Associations between the organisation of stroke services, process of care, and mortality in England: prospective cohort studyBenjamin D Bray
King s College London, Division of Health and Social Care Research, London SE13QD, UK
BMJ 346:f2827. 2013..To estimate the relations between the organisation of stroke services, process measures of care quality, and 30 day mortality in patients admitted with acute ischaemic stroke...
Delay in presentation after an acute stroke in a multiethnic population in South london: the South london stroke registerJuliet Addo
King s College London, Division of Health and Social Care Research, London, United Kingdom J A, S A, J L, A G R, C M, C D A W National Institute for Health Research Comprehensive Biomedical Research Centre, Guy s and St Thomas NHS Foundation Trust, London, United Kingdom J A, C D A W
J Am Heart Assoc 1:e001685. 2012..This study aimed to investigate the factors associated with delays in presentation after an acute stroke and changes after a mass media campaign...
Natural history, predictors, and associations of depression 5 years after stroke: the South London Stroke RegisterLuis Ayerbe
Division of Health and Social Care Research, King s College London, Capital House, London, UK
Stroke 42:1907-11. 2011..The longer-term natural history of depression after stroke is poorly understood. We estimate frequency, predictors, and associations of depression up to 5 years after stroke in a population-based study...
