[Perspectives offered by advanced nursing practice with stroke victims in France in 2021].

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Hôpital Fondation de Rothschild, neuroradiologie interventionnelle et neurologie vasculaire, 29 rue Manin, 75019 Paris, France; Université de Paris, Laboratory for vascular translational science, UMR-S 1148, Inserm, 46 rue Henri-Huchard, 75018 Paris, France.

Published: March 2021

30% more strokes are expected by 2030. To face this incoming huge public health challenge, large-scale projects for primary, secondary and tertiary prevention of neurovascular risk have to be developed. French new advanced nursing practices will be most promising if they are based on the timeliness of pathology follow-up but also on leadership in training, research and innovation in the care pathway for stroke victims.

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