Author:
Geler Külcü Duygu,Kuran Banu,Yavuz Karahan Ali,Özgirgin Neşe,Başaran Sibel,Yalıman Ayşe,Savaş Serpil,Tıkız Canan,Aktaş İlknur,Bardak Ayşenur,Tuncer Tiraje,Yılmaz Figen,Erhan Belgin,Şirzai Hülya,Çelik Berna,Durlanık Gülgün,Doğu Beril,Öncü Jülide,Hüner Berrin,Öztürk Gülcan,Eskiyurt Nurten,Akpınar F. Merih,Ünlü Özkan Feyza,Paker Nurdan,Soy Buğdaycı Derya,Gündüz Berrin,Şatır Özlem,Şimşir Atalay Nilgün,Yıldız Necmettin,Altındağ Özlem,Eroğlu Demir Saliha,Kaya Erkan,Uçar Demet,Sarı Aylin,Kaymak Karataş Gülçin,Özyemişçi Taşkıran Özden
Abstract
Objectives: This study aims to assess the stroke rehabilitation facilities provided by university hospitals (UHs) and training and research hospitals (TRHs) and to evaluate the geographical disparities in stroke rehabilitation.
Patients and methods: Between April 2013 and April 2014 a total of 1,529 stroke patients (817 males, 712 females; mean age: 61.7±14.0 years; range, 12 to 91 years) who were admitted to the physical medicine and rehabilitation clinics in 20 tertiary care centers were retrospectively analyzed. Demographic, regional and clinical characteristics, details of rehabilitation period, functional status, and complications were collected.
Results: The median duration of stroke was five (range, 1 to 360) months. The ratio of the patients treated in the TRH in the Marmara region was 77%, but only 25% of the patients were living in the Marmara region. Duration of hospitalization was longer in the TRHs with a median of 28 days compared to those of UHs (median: 22 days) (p<0.0001). More than half of the patients (55%) were rehabilitated in the Marmara region. Time after stroke was the highest in the Southeast region with a median of 12 (range, 1 to 230) months and the lowest in the Aegean region with a median of four (range, 1 to 84) months.
Conclusion: This study provides an insight into the situation of stroke rehabilitation settings and characteristics of stroke patients in Turkey. A standard method of patient evaluation and a registry system may provide data about the efficacy of stroke rehabilitation and may help to focus on the problems that hinder a better outcome.
Publisher
Baycinar Tibbi Yayincilik
Subject
Rehabilitation,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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