BACKGROUND: There is a need for follow-up care after stroke, but there is no consensus about the way to organise it. An intervention providing follow-up care for stroke patients and caregivers showed favourable effects on the level of social activities, but no other effects were found. The intervention consists of a maximum of five home visits to patients and caregivers during a period of 18 months post-discharge. The home visits are conducted by a stroke care coordinator (SCC) using a structured assessment tool. The objective of this study was to examine process-related factors that could have influenced the effectiveness of the intervention. METHODS: 77 stroke patients, 59 caregivers and 4 SCCs participated in the study. Data on the organ...
Background: Long-termcare for stroke survivors is fragmented and lacks an evidence-based, easy-to-us...
Abstract Background Whilst pathways relating to the early stages of stroke care have become well est...
Background: Whilst pathways relating to the early stages of stroke care have become well established...
BACKGROUND: There is a need for follow-up care after stroke, but there is no consensus about the way...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of a stroke-specific follow-up care model on quality of lif...
Objective: To assess the quality of the process of discharge from hospitaland follow-up services for...
Objective: To assess the quality of the process of discharge from hospital and follow-up services f...
PURPOSE:The aim of this study was to explore the experiences, needs, and preferences regarding follo...
Background: Evidence-based care pathways are required to support stroke patients and their carers in...
Background There is currently no standardized process for long-term follow-up care. As a result, man...
Background: There is recent evidence supporting that a comprehensive post-stroke treatment program i...
Background There is currently no standardized process for long-term follow-up care. As a result, man...
Background: Long-term care for stroke survivors is fragmented and lacks an evidence-based, easy-to-u...
BackgroundLong-term care for stroke survivors is fragmented and lacks an evidence-based, easy-to-use...
A recent randomized controlled trial evaluated the effects of specialist nurses providing informatio...
Background: Long-termcare for stroke survivors is fragmented and lacks an evidence-based, easy-to-us...
Abstract Background Whilst pathways relating to the early stages of stroke care have become well est...
Background: Whilst pathways relating to the early stages of stroke care have become well established...
BACKGROUND: There is a need for follow-up care after stroke, but there is no consensus about the way...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of a stroke-specific follow-up care model on quality of lif...
Objective: To assess the quality of the process of discharge from hospitaland follow-up services for...
Objective: To assess the quality of the process of discharge from hospital and follow-up services f...
PURPOSE:The aim of this study was to explore the experiences, needs, and preferences regarding follo...
Background: Evidence-based care pathways are required to support stroke patients and their carers in...
Background There is currently no standardized process for long-term follow-up care. As a result, man...
Background: There is recent evidence supporting that a comprehensive post-stroke treatment program i...
Background There is currently no standardized process for long-term follow-up care. As a result, man...
Background: Long-term care for stroke survivors is fragmented and lacks an evidence-based, easy-to-u...
BackgroundLong-term care for stroke survivors is fragmented and lacks an evidence-based, easy-to-use...
A recent randomized controlled trial evaluated the effects of specialist nurses providing informatio...
Background: Long-termcare for stroke survivors is fragmented and lacks an evidence-based, easy-to-us...
Abstract Background Whilst pathways relating to the early stages of stroke care have become well est...
Background: Whilst pathways relating to the early stages of stroke care have become well established...