Objective To assess the rehabilitation needs of stroke survivors in Chennai, India, after discharge from the hospital. Design Mixed-methods research design. Setting Home-based. Participants Stroke survivors (n=50; mean age ± SD, 58.9±10.5y) and primary caregivers of these stroke survivors (n=50; mean age ± SD, 43.1±11.8y) took part in the quantitative survey. A subsample of stroke survivors (n=12), primary caregivers (n=10), and health care professionals (n=8) took part in the qualitative in-depth interviews. Interventions Not applicable. Main Outcome Measure Rehabilitation needs after hospital discharge. Results About 82% of the needs expressed by stroke survivors and 92% of the needs expressed by caregivers indica...
OBJECTIVES: (1) To identify operational issues encountered by study participants in using the 'Care ...
Background: Most people with stroke in India have no access to organised rehabilitation services. Th...
Most people with stroke in India have no access to organised rehabilitation services. The effectiven...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the rehabilitation needs of stroke survivors in Chennai, India, after discharge...
AbstractObjectiveTo assess the rehabilitation needs of stroke survivors in Chennai, India, after dis...
Background: Rehabilitation is probably one of the most important phases of recovery for many stroke ...
The incidence and prevalence of stroke in India has reached epidemic proportions. The growing magnit...
The incidence and prevalence of stroke in India has reached epidemic proportions. The growing magnit...
Background: Stroke is the fourth leading cause of death and fifth leading cause of disability in Ind...
Objectives Stroke is a significant global public health challenge attributable to an array of disabi...
Background: As one of the most common non-communicable diseases in India, stroke results in signific...
Background Most people with stroke in India have no access to organised rehabilitation services. Th...
Background: As one of the most common non-communicable diseases in India, stroke results in signific...
Background: As one of the most common non-communicable diseases in India, stroke results in signific...
Healthcare providers must consider stroke survivors needs in order to enable a good quality of life ...
OBJECTIVES: (1) To identify operational issues encountered by study participants in using the 'Care ...
Background: Most people with stroke in India have no access to organised rehabilitation services. Th...
Most people with stroke in India have no access to organised rehabilitation services. The effectiven...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the rehabilitation needs of stroke survivors in Chennai, India, after discharge...
AbstractObjectiveTo assess the rehabilitation needs of stroke survivors in Chennai, India, after dis...
Background: Rehabilitation is probably one of the most important phases of recovery for many stroke ...
The incidence and prevalence of stroke in India has reached epidemic proportions. The growing magnit...
The incidence and prevalence of stroke in India has reached epidemic proportions. The growing magnit...
Background: Stroke is the fourth leading cause of death and fifth leading cause of disability in Ind...
Objectives Stroke is a significant global public health challenge attributable to an array of disabi...
Background: As one of the most common non-communicable diseases in India, stroke results in signific...
Background Most people with stroke in India have no access to organised rehabilitation services. Th...
Background: As one of the most common non-communicable diseases in India, stroke results in signific...
Background: As one of the most common non-communicable diseases in India, stroke results in signific...
Healthcare providers must consider stroke survivors needs in order to enable a good quality of life ...
OBJECTIVES: (1) To identify operational issues encountered by study participants in using the 'Care ...
Background: Most people with stroke in India have no access to organised rehabilitation services. Th...
Most people with stroke in India have no access to organised rehabilitation services. The effectiven...