Pui Hing Chau,1 Maria WS Tang,2 Fannie Yeung,2 Tsz Wai Chan,1 Joanna OY Cheng,1 Jean Woo2 1School of Nursing, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China; 2Department of Medicine and Therapeutics, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China Background: Stroke survivors may not be receiving optimal rehabilitation as a result of a shortage of hospital resources, and many of them are institutionalized. A rehabilitation program provided in a short-term residential care setting may help to fill the service gap. Objectives: The primary objectives of this study were, first, to examine whether there were significant diffe...
Purpose: Early identification of predictive factors relevant to the utilisation of long-term care in...
Objective: To investigate an intensified transition concept between neurological inpatient rehabilit...
Background and Purpose—The optimal organization of rehabilitation services after discharge from a st...
Background: Stroke survivors may not be receiving optimal rehabilitation as a result of a shortage o...
Background Stroke-unit care can be valuable for stroke patients in hospital, but effectiveness of o...
Aims: To describe the type and the amount of formal and informal care received during the first year...
This study sought to investigate the impact of a new domiciliary stroke team on carers' quality of l...
Can short-term residential care for stroke rehabilitation help to reduce the institutionalization of...
Objectives: to compare the effectiveness and costs of a new domiciliary rehabilitation service for e...
IntroductionStroke is a leading cause of disability worldwide. The average hospital length of stay r...
more supported care such as residential care facilities (AIHW). Studies show that by the end of the ...
Objectives: To explore the impact of two methods of post-hospital stroke rehabilitation on both care...
Objectives: To explore the impact of two methods of post-hospital stroke rehabilitation on both care...
Not only can stroke kill, but it can also disable and handicap the survivors. There is no medical tr...
Context: Rehabilitation therapy (RT) for stroke patients discharged from hospital is increasingly pr...
Purpose: Early identification of predictive factors relevant to the utilisation of long-term care in...
Objective: To investigate an intensified transition concept between neurological inpatient rehabilit...
Background and Purpose—The optimal organization of rehabilitation services after discharge from a st...
Background: Stroke survivors may not be receiving optimal rehabilitation as a result of a shortage o...
Background Stroke-unit care can be valuable for stroke patients in hospital, but effectiveness of o...
Aims: To describe the type and the amount of formal and informal care received during the first year...
This study sought to investigate the impact of a new domiciliary stroke team on carers' quality of l...
Can short-term residential care for stroke rehabilitation help to reduce the institutionalization of...
Objectives: to compare the effectiveness and costs of a new domiciliary rehabilitation service for e...
IntroductionStroke is a leading cause of disability worldwide. The average hospital length of stay r...
more supported care such as residential care facilities (AIHW). Studies show that by the end of the ...
Objectives: To explore the impact of two methods of post-hospital stroke rehabilitation on both care...
Objectives: To explore the impact of two methods of post-hospital stroke rehabilitation on both care...
Not only can stroke kill, but it can also disable and handicap the survivors. There is no medical tr...
Context: Rehabilitation therapy (RT) for stroke patients discharged from hospital is increasingly pr...
Purpose: Early identification of predictive factors relevant to the utilisation of long-term care in...
Objective: To investigate an intensified transition concept between neurological inpatient rehabilit...
Background and Purpose—The optimal organization of rehabilitation services after discharge from a st...