What follow-up interventions, programmes and pathways exist for minor stroke survivors after discharge from the acute setting? A scoping review
Conclusion
There is an increasing volume of research exploring how best to provide follow-up care to people after minor stroke. Personalised, holistic and theory-informed interdisciplinary follow-up is needed that balances education and support needs with adjustment to life after stroke.
Source: BMJ Open - Category: General Medicine Authors: Crow, J., Savage, M., Gardner, L., Hughes, C., Corbett, C., Wells, M., Malhotra, P. Tags: Open access, Neurology Source Type: research
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