Objectives Information about younger people of working age (≤65 years), their post stroke outcomes and rehabilitation pathways can highlight areas for further research and service change. This paper describes: (1) baseline demographics; (2) post acute rehabilitation pathways; and (3) 12-month outcomes; disability, mobility, depression, quality of life, informal care and return to work of working age people across three geographic regions (Australasia (AUS), South East (SE) Asia and UK).Design This post hoc descriptive exploration of data from the large international very early rehabilitation trial (A Very Early Rehabilitation Trial (AVERT)) examined the four common post acute rehabilitation pathways (inpatient rehabilitation, home with c...
Objective: To enable a direct comparison of participation levels in the first year post-stroke, asse...
Background: The incidence of young stroke is increasing worldwide. However, young adults are inadequ...
Objective: To enable a direct comparison of participation levels in the first year post-stroke, asse...
OBJECTIVES: Information about younger people of working age (≤65 years), their post stroke outcomes ...
Objectives: Information about younger people of working age (≤65 years), their post stroke outcomes ...
OBJECTIVE: To identify factors associated with receiving acute goal-directed treatment, being assess...
Objective: To describe current practice and investigate factors associated with selection for rehabi...
Objective: The aims of this study were to describe patterns and dose of rehabilitation received foll...
Objective: To describe current practice and investigate factors associated with selection for rehabi...
Introduction: Stroke may impose disabilities with severe consequences for the individual, with physi...
Background: Given the potential differences in etiology and impact, the treatment and outcome of you...
OBJECTIVES: To determine which early modifiable factors are associated with younger stroke survivors...
In Australia, more than 346,000 individuals who experience a stroke return to living in their homes ...
Given the potential differences in etiology and impact, the treatment and outcome of younger patient...
Background: Patients who survive a stroke usually have residual neurological deficits. Consequently,...
Objective: To enable a direct comparison of participation levels in the first year post-stroke, asse...
Background: The incidence of young stroke is increasing worldwide. However, young adults are inadequ...
Objective: To enable a direct comparison of participation levels in the first year post-stroke, asse...
OBJECTIVES: Information about younger people of working age (≤65 years), their post stroke outcomes ...
Objectives: Information about younger people of working age (≤65 years), their post stroke outcomes ...
OBJECTIVE: To identify factors associated with receiving acute goal-directed treatment, being assess...
Objective: To describe current practice and investigate factors associated with selection for rehabi...
Objective: The aims of this study were to describe patterns and dose of rehabilitation received foll...
Objective: To describe current practice and investigate factors associated with selection for rehabi...
Introduction: Stroke may impose disabilities with severe consequences for the individual, with physi...
Background: Given the potential differences in etiology and impact, the treatment and outcome of you...
OBJECTIVES: To determine which early modifiable factors are associated with younger stroke survivors...
In Australia, more than 346,000 individuals who experience a stroke return to living in their homes ...
Given the potential differences in etiology and impact, the treatment and outcome of younger patient...
Background: Patients who survive a stroke usually have residual neurological deficits. Consequently,...
Objective: To enable a direct comparison of participation levels in the first year post-stroke, asse...
Background: The incidence of young stroke is increasing worldwide. However, young adults are inadequ...
Objective: To enable a direct comparison of participation levels in the first year post-stroke, asse...