Results of the Belgian Sentinel Network of general practitioners on the involvement of therapists in stroke rehabilitation
This study examines which therapists are involved in the rehabilitation of stroke survivors in Belgium at different points in time. A nationwide registration of stroke patients was provided by 199 and 189 family physicians working in sentinel practices for the years 2009 and 2010 respectively. 326 p...
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doaj-380805b6cd534d899d49cfd9bc486a092021-01-02T14:08:13ZengMDPI AGNeurology International2035-83852035-83772017-01-018410.4081/ni.2016.58463621Results of the Belgian Sentinel Network of general practitioners on the involvement of therapists in stroke rehabilitationSilke Francois0Viviane Van Casteren1Katrien Vanthomme2Liesbeth Borgermans3Dirk Devroey4Department of Family Medicine and Chronic Care, University of BrusselsDepartment of Public Health and Surveillance, Scientific Institute of Public Health, BrusselsDepartment of Public Health and Surveillance, Scientific Institute of Public Health, BrusselsDepartment of Family Medicine and Chronic Care, University of BrusselsDepartment of Family Medicine and Chronic Care, University of BrusselsThis study examines which therapists are involved in the rehabilitation of stroke survivors in Belgium at different points in time. A nationwide registration of stroke patients was provided by 199 and 189 family physicians working in sentinel practices for the years 2009 and 2010 respectively. 326 patients who were diagnosed with stroke were included. Patients with paralysis/paresis received significant more physiotherapy after one month (63%) compared to non-paralysed patients (38%) (P=0.005). Residing in a nursing home was associated with higher proportions of patients receiving physiotherapy, both after one (P=0.003) and six (P=0.002) months. 31% of patients with aphasia were treated by a speech and language therapist after one month, which decreased after six months to 20%. After six months, the patients in a nursing home received significant more often speech and language therapy (P=0.004), compared to patients living at home. The proportion of patients receiving stroke rehabilitation services provided by physiotherapists, speech/language therapists and occupational therapists is rather low, especially 6 months after the critical event.http://www.pagepress.org/journals/index.php/ni/article/view/5846Strokeprimary carerehabilitationphysiotherapyspeech and language therapy |
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Silke Francois Viviane Van Casteren Katrien Vanthomme Liesbeth Borgermans Dirk Devroey |
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Results of the Belgian Sentinel Network of general practitioners on the involvement of therapists in stroke rehabilitation |
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Results of the Belgian Sentinel Network of general practitioners on the involvement of therapists in stroke rehabilitation |
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Results of the Belgian Sentinel Network of general practitioners on the involvement of therapists in stroke rehabilitation |
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Results of the Belgian Sentinel Network of general practitioners on the involvement of therapists in stroke rehabilitation |
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Results of the Belgian Sentinel Network of general practitioners on the involvement of therapists in stroke rehabilitation |
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results of the belgian sentinel network of general practitioners on the involvement of therapists in stroke rehabilitation |
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Neurology International |
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2035-8385 2035-8377 |
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This study examines which therapists are involved in the rehabilitation of stroke survivors in Belgium at different points in time. A nationwide registration of stroke patients was provided by 199 and 189 family physicians working in sentinel practices for the years 2009 and 2010 respectively. 326 patients who were diagnosed with stroke were included. Patients with paralysis/paresis received significant more physiotherapy after one month (63%) compared to non-paralysed patients (38%) (P=0.005). Residing in a nursing home was associated with higher proportions of patients receiving physiotherapy, both after one (P=0.003) and six (P=0.002) months. 31% of patients with aphasia were treated by a speech and language therapist after one month, which decreased after six months to 20%. After six months, the patients in a nursing home received significant more often speech and language therapy (P=0.004), compared to patients living at home. The proportion of patients receiving stroke rehabilitation services provided by physiotherapists, speech/language therapists and occupational therapists is rather low, especially 6 months after the critical event. |
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Stroke primary care rehabilitation physiotherapy speech and language therapy |
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