Returning home after the hospital is a primary aim for healthcare; however, additional postacute care (PAC) services are sometimes necessary for returning stroke patients to their pre-event status. Recent trends in hospital discharge disposition specifying PAC use have not been examined across age groups or health insurance types. We examined trends in discharge to inpatient rehabilitation facilities (IRFs), skilled nursing facilities (SNFs), home with home health (HH), and home without services for 849 780 patients ≥18 years of age with ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke at 1687 hospitals participating in Get With The Guidelines-Stroke. Multivariable analysis was used to identify factors associated with discharge to any PAC (IRF, SNF, or HH) v...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the processes and barriers involved in providing post-discharge stroke care. ...
Context: Rehabilitation therapy (RT) for stroke patients discharged from hospital is increasingly pr...
Objective: To identify factors associated with failed follow-up in stroke clinic after discharge fro...
Returning home after the hospital is a primary aim for healthcare; however, additional postacute car...
Background-—Returning home after the hospital is a primary aim for healthcare; however, additional p...
International audienceBACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The organization of poststroke care will be a major ch...
ObjectiveThe aim of the study was to investigate whether the elimination of trial admissions and the...
[[abstract]]Objectives: Cerebral vascular accident (CVA), also known as stroke, has become the major...
Abstract Background Few studies have focused on post-discharge ambulatory care for stroke patients a...
AIMS: To describe the type and the amount of formal and informal care received during the first ye...
Background: There is a lack of knowledge about patients’ journeys across the stroke care continuum, ...
Objective: To identify determinants for discharge destination of older (≥ 70 years) and younger (<70...
Background Stroke is a highly prevalent disease among older people and can have a major impact on da...
Background Evidence suggests intracerebral hemorrhage survivors have earlier recovery compared with ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the processes and barriers involved in providing post-discharge stroke care. ...
Context: Rehabilitation therapy (RT) for stroke patients discharged from hospital is increasingly pr...
Objective: To identify factors associated with failed follow-up in stroke clinic after discharge fro...
Returning home after the hospital is a primary aim for healthcare; however, additional postacute car...
Background-—Returning home after the hospital is a primary aim for healthcare; however, additional p...
International audienceBACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The organization of poststroke care will be a major ch...
ObjectiveThe aim of the study was to investigate whether the elimination of trial admissions and the...
[[abstract]]Objectives: Cerebral vascular accident (CVA), also known as stroke, has become the major...
Abstract Background Few studies have focused on post-discharge ambulatory care for stroke patients a...
AIMS: To describe the type and the amount of formal and informal care received during the first ye...
Background: There is a lack of knowledge about patients’ journeys across the stroke care continuum, ...
Objective: To identify determinants for discharge destination of older (≥ 70 years) and younger (<70...
Background Stroke is a highly prevalent disease among older people and can have a major impact on da...
Background Evidence suggests intracerebral hemorrhage survivors have earlier recovery compared with ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the processes and barriers involved in providing post-discharge stroke care. ...
Context: Rehabilitation therapy (RT) for stroke patients discharged from hospital is increasingly pr...
Objective: To identify factors associated with failed follow-up in stroke clinic after discharge fro...