Social issues in the rehabilitation of younger stroke patients

Citation
Rw. Teasell et al., Social issues in the rehabilitation of younger stroke patients, ARCH PHYS M, 81(2), 2000, pp. 205-209
Citations number
27
Categorie Soggetti
Ortopedics, Rehabilitation & Sport Medicine
Journal title
ARCHIVES OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION
ISSN journal
00039993 → ACNP
Volume
81
Issue
2
Year of publication
2000
Pages
205 - 209
Database
ISI
SICI code
0003-9993(200002)81:2<205:SIITRO>2.0.ZU;2-W
Abstract
Objectives: To study social factors and outcomes in stroke rehabilitation p atients under the age of 50. Study Design: Retrospective chart review examining (1) martial status and e mployment status on admission and at 3 months post discharge, (2) discharge destination, (3) the presence of absence of children under the age of 16, and (4) psychosocial difficulties as recorded by staff during hospitalizati on. Subjects and Setting: Eighty-three consecutive stroke patients under the ag e of 50 admitted to a Canadian tertiary-care hospital rehabilitation unit. Main Outcome Measures: Discharge destination and primary caregiver at disch arge, and return to work and marital separation 3 months after rehabilitati on discharge. Results: Of the 55 patients with spouses, 8 (14.5%) separated within 3 mont hs of hospital discharge. Fifteen of the 83 patients (18.1%) were not able to return to their premorbid place of residence; 4 (4.8%) required institut ionalization. Of the 64 patients employed outside the home or studying at t he time of their stroke, only 13 (20.3%) were able to return to work within 3 months of their discharge to home. Only 9.4% of those working full-time were able to return to full-time employment. Conclusions: Rehabilitation of young stroke patients is associated with a v ariety of social problems, including marital breakup, child care responsibi lities, and return to employment, which are uniquely important in this age group.