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Identifying Sub-Acute Rehabilitation Needs Among Individuals After Transient Ischaemic Attack Using Rehab-Compass as a Simple Screening Tool in the Outpatient Clinic

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate comprehensive unmet rehabilitation needs by using a novel graphic screening tool, Rehab-Compass, among individuals in the sub-acute stage after first-ever transient ischaemic attack. METHODS: A pilot prospective cohort study investigated 47 individuals with first-ever transien...

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Autores principales: Magaard, Gustaf, StÅLnacke, Britt-Marie, SÖrlin, Ann, Öhberg, Fredrik, Berggren, Stina, Grollmuss, Emma, Hu, Xiaolei
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Foundation for Rehabilitation Information 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8008729/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33884119
http://dx.doi.org/10.2340/20030711-1000018
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author Magaard, Gustaf
StÅLnacke, Britt-Marie
SÖrlin, Ann
Öhberg, Fredrik
Berggren, Stina
Grollmuss, Emma
Hu, Xiaolei
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StÅLnacke, Britt-Marie
SÖrlin, Ann
Öhberg, Fredrik
Berggren, Stina
Grollmuss, Emma
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description OBJECTIVE: To evaluate comprehensive unmet rehabilitation needs by using a novel graphic screening tool, Rehab-Compass, among individuals in the sub-acute stage after first-ever transient ischaemic attack. METHODS: A pilot prospective cohort study investigated 47 individuals with first-ever transient ischaemic attack in an outpatient clinic setting. By using Rehab-Compass, based on well-validated patient-reported outcome measure questionnaires, this study examined comprehensive unmet rehabilitation needs among individuals at 4-month follow-up after the onset of transient ischaemic attack. RESULTS: Rehab-Compass identified that most participants were independent in their daily lives (modified Rankin Scale; mRS 0-1) with a relatively good quality of life (median EuroQol 5 dimensions (EQ-5D) 0.85), but certain limitations in participation in their daily lives. Rehab-Compass showed that, at 4 months after transient ischaemic attack, the most common condition affected was mood (reported by 89% of participants), followed by bladder function (70%), sexual life (52%), strength (51%) and fatigue (26%). Symptoms of depression and anxiety were reported by 6% and 17% of participants, respectively. CONCLUSION: This pilot study indicates that RehabCompass might be a suitable simple screening tool for use in the outpatient clinic setting to identify the multidimensional rehabilitation needs of individuals after transient ischaemic attack.
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spelling pubmed-80087292021-04-20 Identifying Sub-Acute Rehabilitation Needs Among Individuals After Transient Ischaemic Attack Using Rehab-Compass as a Simple Screening Tool in the Outpatient Clinic Magaard, Gustaf StÅLnacke, Britt-Marie SÖrlin, Ann Öhberg, Fredrik Berggren, Stina Grollmuss, Emma Hu, Xiaolei J Rehabil Med Clin Commun Original Report OBJECTIVE: To evaluate comprehensive unmet rehabilitation needs by using a novel graphic screening tool, Rehab-Compass, among individuals in the sub-acute stage after first-ever transient ischaemic attack. METHODS: A pilot prospective cohort study investigated 47 individuals with first-ever transient ischaemic attack in an outpatient clinic setting. By using Rehab-Compass, based on well-validated patient-reported outcome measure questionnaires, this study examined comprehensive unmet rehabilitation needs among individuals at 4-month follow-up after the onset of transient ischaemic attack. RESULTS: Rehab-Compass identified that most participants were independent in their daily lives (modified Rankin Scale; mRS 0-1) with a relatively good quality of life (median EuroQol 5 dimensions (EQ-5D) 0.85), but certain limitations in participation in their daily lives. Rehab-Compass showed that, at 4 months after transient ischaemic attack, the most common condition affected was mood (reported by 89% of participants), followed by bladder function (70%), sexual life (52%), strength (51%) and fatigue (26%). Symptoms of depression and anxiety were reported by 6% and 17% of participants, respectively. CONCLUSION: This pilot study indicates that RehabCompass might be a suitable simple screening tool for use in the outpatient clinic setting to identify the multidimensional rehabilitation needs of individuals after transient ischaemic attack. Foundation for Rehabilitation Information 2019-10-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8008729/ /pubmed/33884119 http://dx.doi.org/10.2340/20030711-1000018 Text en Journal Compilation © 2019 Foundation of Rehabilitation Information https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC license. www.medicaljournals.se/jrm-cc (http://www.medicaljournals.se/jrm-cc)
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title_full Identifying Sub-Acute Rehabilitation Needs Among Individuals After Transient Ischaemic Attack Using Rehab-Compass as a Simple Screening Tool in the Outpatient Clinic
title_fullStr Identifying Sub-Acute Rehabilitation Needs Among Individuals After Transient Ischaemic Attack Using Rehab-Compass as a Simple Screening Tool in the Outpatient Clinic
title_full_unstemmed Identifying Sub-Acute Rehabilitation Needs Among Individuals After Transient Ischaemic Attack Using Rehab-Compass as a Simple Screening Tool in the Outpatient Clinic
title_short Identifying Sub-Acute Rehabilitation Needs Among Individuals After Transient Ischaemic Attack Using Rehab-Compass as a Simple Screening Tool in the Outpatient Clinic
title_sort identifying sub-acute rehabilitation needs among individuals after transient ischaemic attack using rehab-compass as a simple screening tool in the outpatient clinic
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8008729/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33884119
http://dx.doi.org/10.2340/20030711-1000018
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