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Feasibility of Population-based Stroke Rehabilitation Research in a Bi-ethnic Community
To establish infrastructure for a population-based study of post-stroke rehabilitation in Mexican Americans (MA) including: 1) identifying and establishing partnerships with inpatient rehabilitation facilities (IRF), skilled nursing facilities (SNF), home health agencies (HHA), and outpatient facilities (OP) providing stroke rehabilitation, and 2) developing and piloting data collection instruments needed to compare ethnic groups in terms of post-stroke rehabilitation.
Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - September 24, 2017 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Lynda Lisabeth, Emma Sais, Susan Horn, Miguel Fuentes, Nneka Ifejika, Erin Case, Lewis Morgenstern Source Type: research

From Hospital to Home to Participation: A Position Paper on Transition Planning after Stroke
Based on a review of the evidence, members of the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Stroke Group ’s Movement Interventions Task Force offer these five recommendations to help improve transitions of care for patients and their caregivers: (1) improving communication processes, (2) utilizing transition specialists, (3) implementing a patient-centered discharge checklist, (4) utilizing standardi zed outcome measures, and (5) establishing partnerships with community wellness programs.Due to changes in healthcare policy, there are incentives to improve transitions during stroke rehabilitation.
Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - November 19, 2018 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Kristine K. Miller, Susan H. Lin, Marsha Neville Source Type: research

From Hospital to Home to Participation: A Position Paper on Transition Planning Poststroke
Based on a review of the evidence, members of the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Stroke Group ’s Movement Interventions Task Force offer these 5 recommendations to help improve transitions of care for patients and their caregivers: (1) improving communication processes; (2) using transition specialists; (3) implementing a patient-centered discharge checklist; (4) using standardized outcome measures; and (5) establishing partnerships with community wellness programs.Because of changes in health care policy, there are incentives to improve transitions during stroke rehabilitation.
Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - November 19, 2018 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Kristine K. Miller, Susan H. Lin, Marsha Neville Tags: Special communication Source Type: research