A survey of the practice of stroke doctors in developing transient ischaemic attack services in the UK

Philippa Tyrrell, Paula Beech, Joanne Greenhalgh, Maria Thornton, Pippa Tyrrell

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    Abstract

    Rationale, aims and objectives: (1) To describe current practice in the establishment and running of transient ischaemic attack (TIA) clinics in the UK; (2) to identify whether TIA targets are met; (3) to inform future TIA service development. Methods: A survey distributed to the members of the British Association of Stroke Physicians (BASP). Results: Forty-one per cent of full BASP members responded to the survey. TIA clinics were being run by 77% of respondents. Of the remainder 75% had plans to do so. Dedicated consultant time for stroke predominated among those involved in clinics (87% vs. 54%). The median time for clinics operation was 36 months. The median time from TIA to appointment was 2 weeks, exceeding national targets. Sixty-four per cent of clinics were run weekly and 31% more than once a week. Forty-six per cent stated they ran a one-stop clinic service yet only 10% said there were no later follow-up visits. A patient returning for completion of investigations was the most common reason for this (60%). Waits for investigations were reported - 53% indicated a wait for carotid Doppler scanning and 41% indicated this wait was in excess of 1 week. Conclusion: Key areas of concern arising from this survey were that time from TIA to clinic appointment remained outside the national target and there were delays for key investigations. Current service models are inadequate to meet current TIA targets and exploration of alternative service models is required. © 2007 The Authors.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)395-399
    Number of pages4
    JournalJournal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice
    Volume13
    Issue number3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Jun 2007

    Keywords

    • Access
    • Service development
    • Stroke
    • Survey
    • TIA

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