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- Title
Effects of a transitional home-based care program for stroke survivors in Harbin, China: a randomized controlled trial.
- Authors
Wong, Frances Kam Yuet; Wang, Shao Ling; Ng, Shamay S M; Lee, Paul H; Wong, Arkers Kwan Ching; Li, Haiyan; Wang, Wei; Wu, Lijie; Zhang, Yi; Shi, Yangyang
- Abstract
Background China has the biggest stroke burden in the world. Continued measures have been taken to enhance post-stroke rehabilitation management in the last two decades. The weak link is with home-based rehabilitation, with more attention and resources devoted to inpatient rehabilitation. Objective to address the service gap, this study tested a home-based transitional care model for stroke survivors. Methods a randomized controlled trial was conducted from February 2019 to May 2020 in Harbin, China, involving 116 patients with ischemic stroke. The intervention group participants (n = 58, 50%) received a 12-week home-based care program with components of transitional care measures and the national guidelines for facilitating patients to perform home-based exercises with continued monitoring and gradual progression. Control group participants received standard care including medication advice, rehabilitation exercise and one nurse-initiated follow-up call. Data were collected at baseline and after a 90-day (post-intervention) and a 180-day (post-intervention) follow-up. The primary outcome was quality of life (QOL), measured using the EuroQol-Five Dimension 5-Level scale (EQ-5D-5L). Results both intervention and control groups showed improvement in EQ-5D-5L from baseline to post-intervention (0.66 versus 0.83, P < 0.001) and (0.66 versus 0.77, P < 0.001), respectively, and there was significant group-by-time interaction in EuroQol-Visual Analogue Scale from baseline to post-intervention at 90 days and follow-up at 180 days with the intervention group experiencing better improvement. Similarly, significant interaction effects were also found in the Stroke Impact Symptom scale, self-efficacy and modified Barthel Index. Conclusions home-based transitional care was effective in improving QOL, symptoms, self-efficacy and activities of daily living.
- Subjects
CHINA; EVALUATION of human services programs; ISCHEMIC stroke; HOME rehabilitation; TRANSITIONAL care; VISUAL analog scale; ACTIVITIES of daily living; RANDOMIZED controlled trials; TREATMENT effectiveness; SELF-efficacy; QUESTIONNAIRES; QUALITY of life; STATISTICAL sampling; SYMPTOMS
- Publication
Age & Ageing, 2022, Vol 51, Issue 2, p1
- ISSN
0002-0729
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/ageing/afac027