BACKGROUND: Geriatric patients are typically underrepresented in studies on the functional outcome of rehabilitation after stroke. Moreover, most geriatric stroke patients do probably not participate in intensive rehabilitation programs as offered by rehabilitation centers. As a result, very few studies have described the successfulness of geriatric stroke rehabilitation in nursing home patients, although it appears that the majority of these patients are being discharged back to the community, rather than being transferred to residential care. Nevertheless, factors associated with the successfulness of stroke rehabilitation in nursing homes or skilled nursing facilities are largely unknown. The primary goal of this study is, therefore, to ...
Background: In the Netherlands, there are approximately two million hospitalizations every year. Man...
INTRODUCTION: Stroke is a frequent and potential invalidating disease, of which recovery can be impr...
Objectives: to compare the effectiveness and costs of a new domiciliary rehabilitation service for e...
BACKGROUND: Geriatric patients are typically underrepresented in studies on the functional outcome o...
Objective: to identify important demographic, clinical and functional determinants of successful dis...
OBJECTIVE: to identify important demographic, clinical and functional determinants of successful dis...
Background Stroke is a highly prevalent disease among older people and can have a major impact on da...
BACKGROUND: Almost half of the stroke patients admitted to geriatric rehabilitation has persisting p...
Background: Stroke is one of the major causes of loss of independence, decreased quality of life and...
Objective: To determine whether the implementation of a national program to improve quality of care ...
Objective To determine whether the implementation of a national program to improve quality of care i...
BACKGROUND: Considering the demographic trend, characterized by a marked aging due to the increase ...
BACKGROUND: Almost half of the stroke patients admitted to geriatric rehabilitation has persisting p...
Abstract Background Geriatric stroke patients are generally frail, have an advanced age and co-morbi...
Background: In the Netherlands, there are approximately two million hospitalizations every year. Man...
INTRODUCTION: Stroke is a frequent and potential invalidating disease, of which recovery can be impr...
Objectives: to compare the effectiveness and costs of a new domiciliary rehabilitation service for e...
BACKGROUND: Geriatric patients are typically underrepresented in studies on the functional outcome o...
Objective: to identify important demographic, clinical and functional determinants of successful dis...
OBJECTIVE: to identify important demographic, clinical and functional determinants of successful dis...
Background Stroke is a highly prevalent disease among older people and can have a major impact on da...
BACKGROUND: Almost half of the stroke patients admitted to geriatric rehabilitation has persisting p...
Background: Stroke is one of the major causes of loss of independence, decreased quality of life and...
Objective: To determine whether the implementation of a national program to improve quality of care ...
Objective To determine whether the implementation of a national program to improve quality of care i...
BACKGROUND: Considering the demographic trend, characterized by a marked aging due to the increase ...
BACKGROUND: Almost half of the stroke patients admitted to geriatric rehabilitation has persisting p...
Abstract Background Geriatric stroke patients are generally frail, have an advanced age and co-morbi...
Background: In the Netherlands, there are approximately two million hospitalizations every year. Man...
INTRODUCTION: Stroke is a frequent and potential invalidating disease, of which recovery can be impr...
Objectives: to compare the effectiveness and costs of a new domiciliary rehabilitation service for e...