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Arrival time at a referral hospital and functional disability of people with stroke: a cohort study
CONCLUSIONS: Arrival at the referral hospital 4.5 hours after the onset of symptoms or wake-up stroke was an independent predictor of a high degree of functional disability.PMID:37194766 | PMC:PMC10181833 | DOI:10.1590/1516-3180.2022.0510.R1.27022023
Source: Sao Paulo Medical Journal - May 17, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Mariana de Almeida Moraes Pedro Ant ônio de Jesus Ludimila Santos Muniz Camila Antunes Baccin Alexandra Bahia Mendon ça Barreto Rilary Silva Sales Cl áudia Geovana da Silva Pires Carlos Ant ônio de Souza Teles Fernanda Carneiro Mussi Source Type: research

What Are the Classifications of Perinatal Stroke?
Discussion Perinatal stroke occurs in about 1:1000 live births and is a “focal vascular injury from the fetal period to 28 days postnatal age.” Perinatal stroke is the most common cause of hemiparetic cerebral palsy and causes other significant morbidity including cognitive deficits, learning disabilities, motor problems, sensory problems including visual and hearing disorders, epilepsy, and behavioral and psychological problems. Family members are also affected because of the potential anxiety and guilt feelings that having a child with a stroke presents, along with the care that may be needed over the child&#...
Source: PediatricEducation.org - May 1, 2023 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Pediatric Education Tags: Uncategorized Source Type: news

Empowering Stroke Survivors: Understanding The Role of Multidisciplinary Rehabilitation
Stroke is 1 of the leading causes of disability worldwide, with someone having a stroke every 40 seconds in the United-States.1 A stroke can occur by clot that interrupts blood flow in the brain. It can also be caused by a burst of a blood vessel that causes bleeding in the brain. There are also other unknown causes of stroke which occur less frequently. A stroke causes brain cells to die as they no longer receive oxygen and nutrients from the blood. Some of the most common risk factors of stroke are high blood pressure, high cholesterol, heart diseases, diabetes, smoking, physical inactivity, and obesity.
Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - April 24, 2023 Category: Rehabilitation Tags: INFORMATION/EDUCATION PAGE Source Type: research

Do social determinants influence post-stroke aphasia outcomes? A scoping review
CONCLUSIONS: Research on SDOHs and aphasia outcomes is in its infancy. Given SDOHs are modifiable and operate over a lifetime, and aphasia is a chronic condition, there is a pressing need to understand the role of SDOHs on aphasia outcomes in the long term.Implications for rehabilitationResearch on the role of Social Determinants of Health (SDoH) and aphasia outcomes is in its infancy.The role of SDoHs has been mainly investigated in relation to language outcomes.Little is known about the SDoHs on activity, participation, and quality of life outcomes.Rehabilitation professionals should consider the potential influence of i...
Source: Disability and Rehabilitation - April 3, 2023 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Robyn O'Halloran Joanne Renton Sam Harvey Marie-Pier McSween Sarah J Wallace Source Type: research

Determinants of stroke mortality among west africans: findings from the siren study
Stroke is one of the leading causes of death and disability in low-and-medium-income countries, but the pattern and determinants of stroke fatality are yet to be clearly understood among Africans. We assessed the determinants of stroke mortality among adults from 15 sites in Ghana and Nigeria in the Stroke Investigative Research and Educational Network (SIREN) study in West Africa.
Source: Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases - March 30, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Akinkunmi Paul Okekunle, Fred Stephen Sarfo, Onoja Matthew Akpa, Osahon Jeffery Asowata, Joshua Akinyemi, Adekunle Fakunle, Godwin Ogbole, Albert Akpalu, Kolawole Wahab, Reginald Obiako, Morenikeji Komolafe, Godwin Osaigbovo, Lukman Owolabi, Rufus Akinyem Source Type: research

Sensors, Vol. 23, Pages 3396: Mobile App Interventions for Parkinson & rsquo;s Disease, Multiple Sclerosis and Stroke: A Systematic Literature Review
Sensors, Vol. 23, Pages 3396: Mobile App Interventions for Parkinson’s Disease, Multiple Sclerosis and Stroke: A Systematic Literature Review Sensors doi: 10.3390/s23073396 Authors: Andreas Triantafyllidis Sofia Segkouli Stelios Zygouris Christina Michailidou Konstantinos Avgerinakis Evangelia Fappa Sophia Vassiliades Anastasia Bougea Nikos Papagiannakis Ioannis Katakis Evangelos Mathioudis Alexandru Sorici Lidia Bajenaru Valentina Tageo Francesco Camonita Christoniki Magga-Nteve Stefanos Vrochidis Ludovico Pedullà Giampaolo Brichetto Panagiotis Tsakanikas Konstantinos...
Source: Sensors - March 23, 2023 Category: Biotechnology Authors: Andreas Triantafyllidis Sofia Segkouli Stelios Zygouris Christina Michailidou Konstantinos Avgerinakis Evangelia Fappa Sophia Vassiliades Anastasia Bougea Nikos Papagiannakis Ioannis Katakis Evangelos Mathioudis Alexandru Sorici Lidia Bajenaru Valentina T Tags: Review Source Type: research

Study protocol of a telephone problem-solving intervention for Spanish-speaking caregivers of veterans post-stroke: an 8-session investigator-blinded, two-arm parallel (intervention vs usual care), randomized clinical trial
This study tests the impact of a telephone and online problem-solving intervention for Spanish-speaking stroke caregivers on caregiver outcomes.METHODS: The design is a two-arm parallel randomized clinical trial with repeated measures. We will enroll 290 caregivers from 3 Veterans Affairs (VA) medical centers. Participants randomized into the intervention arm receive a problem-solving intervention that uses telephone and online education and care management tools on the previously developed and nationally available RESCUE en Español Caregiver website. In the usual care group, participants receive the information and/or su...
Source: Primary Care - March 18, 2023 Category: Primary Care Authors: I Magaly Freytes Magda K Schmitzberger Naiomi Rivera-Rivera Janet Lopez Keryl Motta-Valencia Samuel S Wu Tatiana Orozco Jennifer Hale-Gallardo Nathaniel Eliazar-Macke Jennifer H LeLaurin Constance R Uphold Source Type: research

“KARER” intervention on care ability and burden for caregiving relatives of disabled patients with cardiocerebrovascular diseases: EMICARE mixed randomized clinical protocol
DiscussionCaregiving relatives will show better adaptation to their role through effective use of caring abilities as they look after disabled persons with chronic diseases.
Source: Nursing Open - March 9, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Edith Milena Molina  Cardona, Jeffersson Ricardo Contreras Moreno, Henry Mauricio Puerto Pedraza, Luisa Fernanda Moscoso Loaiza, Javier Mauricio Sánchez Rodríguez Tags: STUDY PROTOCOL Source Type: research

Health literacy is associated with less depression symptoms, higher perceived recovery, higher perceived participation, and walking ability one year after stroke - a cross-sectional study
CONCLUSION: The association between health literacy and mental, physical, and social functioning 12-months post-discharge suggests that health literacy is an important factor to consider in post-stroke rehabilitation. Longitudinal studies of health literacy in people with stroke are warranted to explore the underlying reasons for these associations.PMID:36803670 | DOI:10.1080/10749357.2023.2178133
Source: Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation - February 21, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Maria Flink Sebastian Lindblom Lena von Koch Axel C Carlsson Charlotte Ytterberg Source Type: research