Trialists Outpatient Service. (2004) Rehabilitation therapy services for stroke patients living at home: systematic review of randomised trials. The Lancet. 363(9406), pp. 352-356. 1474-547X.
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Abstract:
Background
Stroke-unit care can be valuable for stroke patients in hospital, but effectiveness of outpatient care is less certain. We aimed to assess the effects of therapy-based rehabilitation services targeted at stroke patients resident in the community within 1 year of stroke onset or discharge from hospital.
Methods
We did a systematic review of randomised trials of outpatient services, including physiotherapy, occupational therapy, and multidisciplinary teams. We used Cochrane collaboration methodology.
Findings
We identified a heterogeneous group of 14 trials (1617 patients). Therapy-based rehabilitation services for stroke patients living at home reduced the odds of deteriorating in personal activities of daily living (odds ratio 0·72 [95% CI 0·57–0·92], p=0·009) and increased ability of patients to do personal activities of daily living (standardised mean difference 0·14 [95% CI 0·02–0·25], p=0·02). For every 100 stroke patients resident in the community receiving therapy-based rehabilitation services, seven (95% CI 2–11) would not deteriorate.
Interpretation
Therapy-based rehabilitation services targeted at selected patients resident in the community after stroke improve ability to undertake personal activities of daily living and reduce risk of deterioration in ability. These findings should be considered in future service planning
Additional Information:
UoA 12, RAE 2008
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Corporate Creators:
Trialists Outpatient Service
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Date:
31 January 2004
Date Type:
Publication
Page Range:
pp. 352-356
Journal or Publication Title:
The Lancet
Volume:
363
Number:
9406
Language:
English
ISSN:
1474-547X
Status:
Published / Disseminated
Refereed:
Yes
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