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Disabil Rehabil ; 31(26): 2185-95, 2009.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19903128

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: To determine the needs, barriers and facilitators of function in individuals with stroke after discharge from hospital. To examine the results stratified by the patient's acute score (<41, 41-80, >80) on the functional independence measure (FIM). METHOD: This was a cohort study of 209 patients who had been admitted to hospital because of stroke. Patients were interviewed following hospital discharge using a semi-structured interview and asked to complete and return a quantitative closed-ended survey. RESULTS: For most domains, frequencies of needs varied across the FIM groups. Combining all FIM groups, the interview showed needs related to: physical impairments (35%), time for recovery (33%), education (28%), medical advice (25%), therapies and services (21%), social needs (19%) and emotional needs (18%). From the interview, the most frequent barriers were physical impairments (55%) and emotional concerns (40%). Common facilitators were family support (54%), therapies and medical care (40%) and personal attitudes (22%). Additional needs from the survey concerned: IADL, mobility, ADL, recreation, finances, communication and employment. Additional barriers from the survey were: attitudes, social participation, environments and limited services. CONCLUSIONS: There is a large and varied number of needs and barriers following discharge from hospital that have planning and advocacy implications for rehabilitation teams.


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Needs Assessment , Outcome Assessment, Health Care , Stroke Rehabilitation , Aged , Cohort Studies , Disability Evaluation , Female , Health Status Indicators , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Patient Discharge , Severity of Illness Index , Social Support
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