What happens to stroke patients after hospital discharge?

  • I. Noone
  • , C. W. Fan
  • , H. Tarrant
  • , S. O'Keeffe
  • , R. McDonnell
  • , M. Crowe

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Abstract

Of 231 stroke patients discharged from hospital, 34 patients (14.7%) had died when reviewed 6 months later. Of 195 survivors, 115 (58%) were independent and living in the community. The remaining 80 (42%) patients were dependent. The majority of dependent patients were in institutional care but 29 (36%) were residing in the community of whom a substantial number were not receiving physiotherapy, occupational therapy or day care. Patients who were dependent in nursing homes were less likely to have received physiotherapy (48% versus 70%) or occupational therapy (28% versus 60%) compared to disabled patients in hospital based extended nursing care. 45 patients (24%) had been re-admitted to hospital although only 48% of patients had been reviewed in hospital outpatients since discharge. 64% of patients were on anti-thrombotic treatment. This survey suggests that 6 months after hospital discharge, most stroke patients are still alive and living in the community. Many of the dependent survivors have ongoing unmet medical and rehabilitation needs.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)151-152
Number of pages2
JournalIrish Medical Journal
Volume94
Issue number5
Publication statusPublished - 2001
Externally publishedYes

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