Early supported discharge services for stroke patients: a meta-analysis of individual patients' data
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- DOI: 10.1016/S0140-6736(05)17868-4
Early supported discharge services for stroke patients: a meta-analysis of individual patients' data
Abstract
Background: Stroke patients conventionally undergo a substantial part of their rehabilitation in hospital. Services have been developed that offer patients early discharge from hospital with rehabilitation at home (early supported discharge [ESD]). We have assessed the effects and costs of such services.
Methods: We did a meta-analysis of data from individual patients who took part in randomised trials that recruited patients with stroke in hospital to receive either conventional care or any ESD service intervention that provided rehabilitation and support in a community setting with the aim of shortening the duration of hospital care. The primary outcome was death or dependency at the end of scheduled follow-up.
Findings: Outcome data were available for 11 trials (1597 patients). ESD services were mostly provided by specialist multidisciplinary teams to a selected group (median 41%) of stroke patients admitted to hospital. There was a reduced risk of death or dependency equivalent to six (95% CI one to ten) fewer adverse outcomes for every 100 patients receiving an ESD service (p=0.02). The hospital stay was 8 days shorter for patients assigned ESD services than for those assigned conventional care (p<0.0001). There were also significant improvements in scores on the extended activities of daily living scale and in the odds of living at home and reporting satisfaction with services. The greatest benefits were seen in the trials evaluating a coordinated multidisciplinary ESD team and in stroke patients with mild to moderate disability.
Interpretation: Appropriately resourced ESD services provided for a selected group of stroke patients can reduce long-term dependency and admission to institutional care as well as shortening hospital stays.
Comment in
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Early supported discharge: a valuable alternative for some stroke patients.Lancet. 2005 Feb 5-11;365(9458):455-6. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(05)17879-9. Lancet. 2005. PMID: 15705442 No abstract available.
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Review: early supported discharge reduces death or dependence after stroke.ACP J Club. 2005 Sep-Oct;143(2):30. ACP J Club. 2005. PMID: 16134904 No abstract available.
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Review: early supported discharge reduces death or dependence after stroke.Evid Based Nurs. 2005 Oct;8(4):118. doi: 10.1136/ebn.8.4.118. Evid Based Nurs. 2005. PMID: 16247899 No abstract available.
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