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An Investigation of the Outcomes of Stroke Patients in the Community: is it Possible to Recovery Well after Golden Rehabilitation Period
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of clinical review and case reports
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2573-9565
DOI - 10.33140/jcrc.05.07.08
Subject(s) - stroke (engine) , medicine , drooling , rehabilitation , choking , cause of death , physical therapy , disease , surgery , mechanical engineering , engineering , anatomy
Stroke is the fourth leading cause of death in Taiwan and is the main cause of disability globally [1]. Chiou stated that thedisability of patients with stroke is about 60% after one month, and about 50-55% for 3~6 months after stroke [2]. Yang, et al,address most of the stroke people whose aged 65 and over are cared for at home, but the frequency of rehabilitation care for theseelderly is the lowest. Community-based care is another way to look after stroke patients in long-term condition. Currently, littleis known about community clinic care of stroke patients when the patients returned home from the hospital. The purpose of thisstudy is to analyze the patient data of a community clinic to understand the outcome of the care of stroke patients. A retrospectivestudy which reviewed the stroke patients’ charts in a community clinic was adopted. Data were collected from 2011 to 2016.389 patients’ data were showed in this study. The result showed that the improvement of stroke patients in the upper limbs andlower limbs is the most significant, and its progress can reach nearly 75~80%. Moreover, the slurred speech of this group canbe improved by about 20%. Although the symptoms of drooling and choking were also improved, the progress is about 10~15%.This result indicates that the community clinic care may be another way to facilitate the progress of stroke patients after transitionfrom the hospital to the home.

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