Cargando…

TRANSITIONING HOME AFTER STROKE: IMPROVING PHYSICAL HEALTH AND PATIENT ACTIVATION

While the majority of stroke patients will return home after being hospitalized, this transition is physically and emotionally challenging. We developed a social work based case management program to address these challenges. The Michigan Stroke Transitions Trial (MISTT), a pragmatic 3-arm clinical...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Hughes, Anne K, Woodward, Amanda, Freddolino, Paul, Fritz, Michele, Coursaris, Constantinos, Swierenga, Sarah J, Reeves, Mat
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2019
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6845295/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.2924
_version_ 1783468631977361408
author Hughes, Anne K
Woodward, Amanda
Freddolino, Paul
Fritz, Michele
Coursaris, Constantinos
Swierenga, Sarah J
Reeves, Mat
author_facet Hughes, Anne K
Woodward, Amanda
Freddolino, Paul
Fritz, Michele
Coursaris, Constantinos
Swierenga, Sarah J
Reeves, Mat
author_sort Hughes, Anne K
collection PubMed
description While the majority of stroke patients will return home after being hospitalized, this transition is physically and emotionally challenging. We developed a social work based case management program to address these challenges. The Michigan Stroke Transitions Trial (MISTT), a pragmatic 3-arm clinical trial tested the effects of the case management program on its own and combined with technology against usual care in patients recovering from stroke. Patients from three Michigan hospitals were randomized to one of three groups upon discharge to home. The two treatment groups received services from a social work case manager via home visit and telephone. One treatment group also was given training and access to a curated stroke website developed for MISTT. The intervention lasted up to 90 days and data was collected via telephone at 7 and 90 days. Quality of life and patient activation were the primary outcomes, measured by the PROMIS Global 10, and the Patient Activation Measure (PAM), respectively. We compared treatment efficacy by comparing the change in outcomes between the three groups (N=265) using a difference-in-differences (D-in-D) analysis. The mean change in PROMIS scores for the social work + technology group was significantly higher than both the social work only group (difference= +2.4; 95%CI=0.46, 4.34; p=0.02) and usual care (difference= +3.4; 95%CI=1.41, 5.33; p<0.001). The mean change in PAM scores for the social work + technology group was significantly higher than the social work only group (+6.7; 95%CI=1.26, 12.08; p=0.02) and marginally higher than usual care (+5.0; 95%CI=-0.47, 10.52; p=0.07).
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-6845295
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2019
publisher Oxford University Press
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-68452952019-11-18 TRANSITIONING HOME AFTER STROKE: IMPROVING PHYSICAL HEALTH AND PATIENT ACTIVATION Hughes, Anne K Woodward, Amanda Freddolino, Paul Fritz, Michele Coursaris, Constantinos Swierenga, Sarah J Reeves, Mat Innov Aging Session 4020 (Paper) While the majority of stroke patients will return home after being hospitalized, this transition is physically and emotionally challenging. We developed a social work based case management program to address these challenges. The Michigan Stroke Transitions Trial (MISTT), a pragmatic 3-arm clinical trial tested the effects of the case management program on its own and combined with technology against usual care in patients recovering from stroke. Patients from three Michigan hospitals were randomized to one of three groups upon discharge to home. The two treatment groups received services from a social work case manager via home visit and telephone. One treatment group also was given training and access to a curated stroke website developed for MISTT. The intervention lasted up to 90 days and data was collected via telephone at 7 and 90 days. Quality of life and patient activation were the primary outcomes, measured by the PROMIS Global 10, and the Patient Activation Measure (PAM), respectively. We compared treatment efficacy by comparing the change in outcomes between the three groups (N=265) using a difference-in-differences (D-in-D) analysis. The mean change in PROMIS scores for the social work + technology group was significantly higher than both the social work only group (difference= +2.4; 95%CI=0.46, 4.34; p=0.02) and usual care (difference= +3.4; 95%CI=1.41, 5.33; p<0.001). The mean change in PAM scores for the social work + technology group was significantly higher than the social work only group (+6.7; 95%CI=1.26, 12.08; p=0.02) and marginally higher than usual care (+5.0; 95%CI=-0.47, 10.52; p=0.07). Oxford University Press 2019-11-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6845295/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.2924 Text en © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Session 4020 (Paper)
Hughes, Anne K
Woodward, Amanda
Freddolino, Paul
Fritz, Michele
Coursaris, Constantinos
Swierenga, Sarah J
Reeves, Mat
TRANSITIONING HOME AFTER STROKE: IMPROVING PHYSICAL HEALTH AND PATIENT ACTIVATION
title TRANSITIONING HOME AFTER STROKE: IMPROVING PHYSICAL HEALTH AND PATIENT ACTIVATION
title_full TRANSITIONING HOME AFTER STROKE: IMPROVING PHYSICAL HEALTH AND PATIENT ACTIVATION
title_fullStr TRANSITIONING HOME AFTER STROKE: IMPROVING PHYSICAL HEALTH AND PATIENT ACTIVATION
title_full_unstemmed TRANSITIONING HOME AFTER STROKE: IMPROVING PHYSICAL HEALTH AND PATIENT ACTIVATION
title_short TRANSITIONING HOME AFTER STROKE: IMPROVING PHYSICAL HEALTH AND PATIENT ACTIVATION
title_sort transitioning home after stroke: improving physical health and patient activation
topic Session 4020 (Paper)
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6845295/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.2924
work_keys_str_mv AT hughesannek transitioninghomeafterstrokeimprovingphysicalhealthandpatientactivation
AT woodwardamanda transitioninghomeafterstrokeimprovingphysicalhealthandpatientactivation
AT freddolinopaul transitioninghomeafterstrokeimprovingphysicalhealthandpatientactivation
AT fritzmichele transitioninghomeafterstrokeimprovingphysicalhealthandpatientactivation
AT coursarisconstantinos transitioninghomeafterstrokeimprovingphysicalhealthandpatientactivation
AT swierengasarahj transitioninghomeafterstrokeimprovingphysicalhealthandpatientactivation
AT reevesmat transitioninghomeafterstrokeimprovingphysicalhealthandpatientactivation