PURPOSE: The aim was to identify stroke patients not admitted to hospital, to assess their disabilities and the rehabilitation provided. METHOD: Stroke patients were notified by General Practitioners, assessed a month after stroke on measures of impairment and disability and the rehabilitation received was recorded. There were 124 patients notified and 93 assessed. RESULTS: Patients showed an average decline of 1.7 on the Barthel Index and 3.6 on the Extended Activities of Daily Living scale from before to after stroke. There were 27% with severe mobility problems and 47% with clinically relevant arm impairment. Many patients had cognitive impairment with only 9% having no deficit. Mood problems were less common with 26% anxious and 13% depressed. Significant stress occurred in 15% of carers. The provision of rehabilitation was low and there was poor correspondence between impairments and services provided. CONCLUSION: There is an unmet potential for rehabilitation in stroke patients not admitted to hospital.
PURPOSE: The aim was to identify strokepatients not admitted to hospital, to assess their disabilities and the rehabilitation provided. METHOD:Strokepatients were notified by General Practitioners, assessed a month after stroke on measures of impairment and disability and the rehabilitation received was recorded. There were 124 patients notified and 93 assessed. RESULTS:Patients showed an average decline of 1.7 on the Barthel Index and 3.6 on the Extended Activities of Daily Living scale from before to after stroke. There were 27% with severe mobility problems and 47% with clinically relevant arm impairment. Many patients had cognitive impairment with only 9% having no deficit. Mood problems were less common with 26% anxious and 13% depressed. Significant stress occurred in 15% of carers. The provision of rehabilitation was low and there was poor correspondence between impairments and services provided. CONCLUSION: There is an unmet potential for rehabilitation in strokepatients not admitted to hospital.
Authors: Lise R Talbot; Chantal Viscogliosi; Johanne Desrosiers; Claude Vincent; Jacqueline Rousseau; Line Robichaud Journal: Health Qual Life Outcomes Date: 2004-09-21 Impact factor: 3.186