Dyadic approach to post-stroke hospitalizations: role of caregiver and patient characteristics

Autor: Sherry H. Young, Gerald Choon-Huat Koh, Yu Li Ng, Angelique Chan, N. Venketasubramanian, Chuen Seng Tan, Tseng Tsai Yeo, Nan Luo, Shilpa Tyagi, Yee Sien Ng, Philip Yap, Rajinder Singh, Deidre A De Silva, Keng He Kong, Helen Hoenig, Kelvin Bryan Tan, Chou Ning, Boon Yeow Tan, Tian Ming Tu, Angela Cheong, Kin Ming Chan, Yan Hoon Ang, Hui Meng Chang, David B. Matchar, Edward Menon, Kim En Lee, Reshma A. Merchant, Joanne Yoong, Effie Chew
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2019
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Zdroj: BMC Neurology, Vol 19, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2019)
BMC Neurology
ISSN: 1471-2377
DOI: 10.1186/s12883-019-1510-4
Popis: AimTo study the association of caregiver factors and stroke patient factors with rehospitalizations over the first 3 months and subsequent 3–12 months post-stroke in Singapore.MethodsPatients with stroke and their caregivers were recruited in the Singapore Stroke Study, a prospective yearlong cohort. While caregiver and patient variables were taken from this study, hospitalization data were extracted from the national claims database. We used Poisson modelling to perform bivariate and multivariable analysis with counts of hospitalization as the outcome.ResultsTwo hundred and fifty-six patient with stroke and caregiver dyads (N = 512) were analysed, with patients having spouse (60%), child (29%), sibling (4%) and other (7%) as their caregivers. Among all participants, 89% of index strokes were ischemic, 57% were mild in severity and more than half (59%) of the patients had moderate or severe disability post-stroke as measured on the Modified Rankin Scale. Having social support in the form of a foreign domestic worker for general help of caregiver reduced the hospitalization rate over 3 months post-stroke by 66% (IRR: 0.342; 95% CI: 0.180, 0.651). Compared to having a spousal caregiver, those with a child caregiver had an almost three times greater rate of hospitalizations over 3–12 months post-stroke (IRR: 2.896; 95% CI: 1.399, 5.992). Higher reported caregiving burden at the 3-month point was associated with the higher subsequent rate of hospitalization.ConclusionRecommendations include the adoption of a dyadic or holistic approach to post-stroke care provision by healthcare practitioners, giving due importance to both patients with stroke and their caregivers, integrating caregivers in the healthcare system to extend the care continuum to include informal care in the community and provision of timely support for caregivers.
Databáze: OpenAIRE
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