Abstract Freburger JK, Holmes GM, Ku L-JE, Cutchin MP, Heatwole-Shank K, Edwards LJ. Disparities in postacute rehabilitation care for stroke: an analysis of the state inpatient databases. Objective To determine the extent to which sociodemographic and geographic disparities exist in the use of postacute rehabilitation care (PARC) after stroke. Design Cross-sectional analysis of data for 2 years (2005–2006) from the State Inpatient Databases. Setting All short-term acute-care hospitals in 4 demographically and geographically diverse states. Participants Individuals (age, ≥45y; mean age, 72.6y) with a primary diagnosis of stroke who survived their inpatient stay (N=187,188). The sample was 52.4% women, 79.5% white, 11.4% black, and 9.1% Hispa...
Background: Significant variation exists in post-acute care for stroke survivors. This study examine...
Background: Racial‐ethnic disparities in acute stroke care can contribute to inequality in stroke ou...
Background—Differences in healthcare utilization after stroke may partly explain race or gender diff...
Abstract Freburger JK, Holmes GM, Ku L-JE, Cutchin MP, Heatwole-Shank K, Edwards LJ. Disparities in ...
Objective—To use population-based, hospital discharge data to determine the extent to which demograp...
To determine the degree to which racial and ethnic disparities in the use of postacute rehabilitatio...
To determine the degree to which racial and ethnic disparities in the use of postacute rehabilitatio...
To determine the extent to which demographic and geographic disparities exist in the use of post-acu...
To determine the extent to which demographic and geographic disparities exist in the use of post-acu...
Patients who suffer from a stroke end up losing some mobility in one or both sides of their body whi...
Background. Significant racial and ethnic disparities in stroke incidence, severity, and morbidity h...
To determine the extent to which demographic and geographic disparities exist in post-acute rehabili...
Stroke is a significant public health burden, accounting for substantial adult-onset disability and ...
To determine the extent to which demographic and geographic disparities exist in post-acute rehabili...
BACKGROUND: Health care disparities exist between demographic groups with stroke. We examined whethe...
Background: Significant variation exists in post-acute care for stroke survivors. This study examine...
Background: Racial‐ethnic disparities in acute stroke care can contribute to inequality in stroke ou...
Background—Differences in healthcare utilization after stroke may partly explain race or gender diff...
Abstract Freburger JK, Holmes GM, Ku L-JE, Cutchin MP, Heatwole-Shank K, Edwards LJ. Disparities in ...
Objective—To use population-based, hospital discharge data to determine the extent to which demograp...
To determine the degree to which racial and ethnic disparities in the use of postacute rehabilitatio...
To determine the degree to which racial and ethnic disparities in the use of postacute rehabilitatio...
To determine the extent to which demographic and geographic disparities exist in the use of post-acu...
To determine the extent to which demographic and geographic disparities exist in the use of post-acu...
Patients who suffer from a stroke end up losing some mobility in one or both sides of their body whi...
Background. Significant racial and ethnic disparities in stroke incidence, severity, and morbidity h...
To determine the extent to which demographic and geographic disparities exist in post-acute rehabili...
Stroke is a significant public health burden, accounting for substantial adult-onset disability and ...
To determine the extent to which demographic and geographic disparities exist in post-acute rehabili...
BACKGROUND: Health care disparities exist between demographic groups with stroke. We examined whethe...
Background: Significant variation exists in post-acute care for stroke survivors. This study examine...
Background: Racial‐ethnic disparities in acute stroke care can contribute to inequality in stroke ou...
Background—Differences in healthcare utilization after stroke may partly explain race or gender diff...