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Reply to Comment on: Identification of barriers to the implementation of evidence-based practice for pre-hospital thrombolysis

AUTHOR

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Stephen James Leslie
1 FRCP, PhD, Consultnat cardiologist *

CORRESPONDENCE

*Prof Stephen James Leslie

AFFILIATIONS

1 Raigmore Hospital, Old Perth Road, Inverness, United Kingdom

PUBLISHED

28 May 2009 Volume 9 Issue 2

HISTORY

RECEIVED: 18 April 2009

ACCEPTED: 28 May 2009

CITATION

Leslie SJ.  Reply to Comment on: Identification of barriers to the implementation of evidence-based practice for pre-hospital thrombolysis. Rural and Remote Health 2009; 9: 1218. https://doi.org/10.22605/RRH1218

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© Stephen James Leslie 2009 A licence to publish this material has been given to ARHEN, arhen.org.au


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Dear Editor

I thank Dr Muula for his comment1 in response to our article2. The authors are pleased that he appreciated the importance of this topic and the potential impact on patient care.

The article had several components, both qualitative and quantitative. The statistical testing of these data with an unpaired t-test gave the p-values stated in the article. The decision to use parametric tests (unpaired t-test) with these data was based on the relatively large population size.

However, we do accept that the differences were small between the groups. Nevertheless, the themes brought out in the qualitative parts of our study support the findings of the quantitative data.

There are differences between urban and rural GPs in attitude to pre-hospital thrombolysis. Further investigation of these differences are needed, as well as finding effective strategies to improve the use of pre-hospital thrombolysis in patients too remote from a cardiac catheterisation laboratory to benefit from primary percutaneous coronary intervention.


Steve Leslie, FRCP, PhD
NHS Highland, Raigmore Hospital
Inverness. United Kingdom


Reference

1. Muula AS. Comment on: Identification of barriers to the implementation of evidence-based practice for pre-hospital thrombolysis. Rural and Remote Health 9: 1193. (Online) 2009. Available: http://www.rrh.org.au (accessed 28 May 2009).

2. Bloe C, Mair C, Call A, Fuller A, Menzies S, Leslie SJ. Identification of barriers to the implementation of evidence-based practice for pre-hospital thrombolysis. Rural and Remote Health 9: 1100. (Online) 2009. Available: http://www.rrh.org.au (accessed 24 May 2009).

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