Provision of physiotherapy and occupational therapy in outpatient departments and day hospitals for stroke patients in Nottingham.

J R Gladman, S Lomas, N B Lincoln
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Abstract

The provision of rehabilitation for stroke patients discharged from hospital in Nottingham was determined in three ways: a longitudinal study of consecutive stroke patients discharged from hospital, a cross-sectional survey of stroke patients attending physiotherapy (PT) and occupational therapy (OT) outpatient departments (OPDs), and an observational study of patients attending for rehabilitation at day hospitals (DHs) and PT and OT OPDs. In the longitudinal study 17% of patients went to DHs and 20% to OPDs. During the cross-sectional study patients most commonly attended twice weekly. Twenty-four per cent of DH attenders were 18 months post-stroke. In the observational study, the proportion of time spent in therapy was 22% in DHs, 38% in PT OPDs, 48% in OPD OT, and 51% in those attending both PT and OT OPDs. Day hospitals are now a major facility for the rehabilitation of stroke outpatients. OPDs may deliver rehabilitation more efficiently than DHs, and both OPDs and DHs compare favourably when compared to inpatient rehabilitation in this respect.

在诺丁汉的门诊部和日间医院为中风患者提供物理治疗和职业治疗。
诺丁汉为中风出院患者提供康复服务的研究通过三种方式确定:对连续出院的中风患者进行纵向研究,对在物理治疗(PT)和职业治疗(OT)门诊(OPDs)就诊的中风患者进行横断面调查,以及对在日间医院(DHs)和PT和OT门诊就诊的患者进行观察性研究。在纵向研究中,17%的患者去了DHs, 20%去了opd。在横断面研究中,患者通常每周参加两次。24%的DH参与者是中风后18个月。在观察性研究中,花在治疗上的时间比例在DHs中为22%,在PT OPDs中为38%,在OPD OT中为48%,在PT和OT OPDs中为51%。日间医院现在是中风门诊病人康复的主要设施。门诊医生可能比门诊部更有效地提供康复服务,与住院康复相比,门诊医生和门诊部在这方面都更有优势。
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