Introduction
One
of the aims of the European Stroke Organisation (ESO) is to facilitate
academic, multinational clinical stroke research. However, despite
examples of successful regional and national stroke research networks
and collaborative groups, there is no organisational structure at a
European level that can facilitate multinational clinical stroke
research.
Materials and methods
In
a project including a survey and a workshop and involving stroke
researchers in the ESO, we sought to identify the challenges faced by
existing clinical stroke research networks, to define the purpose and
roles of any future European stroke research collaboration, and to
propose an organisational structure.
Results
The
survey and workshop gave strong support for an alliance model with
independent network members, with the purpose of facilitating clinical
stroke research through improved coordination and communication,
provision of support, education, and advocacy and communication with
other stakeholders. The focus of a proposed European clinical stroke
research alliance should be multinational randomised-controlled trials
in acute care, prevention and rehabilitation, but the alliance could
also support other forms of multi-national clinical stroke research.
Conclusion
There
is an interest for increased collaboration on multinational clinical
stroke research in Europe, in the form of an alliance of independent
research networks and collaborative groups. The ESO Trials Network
Committee will continue consultation with existing stroke research
networks and collaborative groups, and other key stakeholders, to assess
the feasibility and support for development of an ESO Trials Alliance.
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