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Title: Demographic and clinical characteristics of inpatient stroke patients in Turkey
Authors: Külcü D.G.
Kuran B.
Karahan A.Y.
Özgirgin N.
Başaran S.
Yalıman A.
Savaş S.
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
Paker, Nurdan
Buğdaycı, Derya Soy
Gündüz, Berrin
Şatır, Özlem
Atalay, Nilgün Şimşir
Yıldız, Necmettin
Altındağ, Özlem
Demir, Saliha Eroğlu
Kaya, Erkan
Uçar, Demet
Sarı, Aylin
Karataş, Gülçin Kaymak
Taşkıran, Özden Özyemişçi
Keywords: Rehabilitation
Stroke
Turkey
adolescent
adult
aged
Article
Barthel index
bladder dysfunction
body mass
brain disease
brain ischemia
cerebrovascular accident
child
clinical feature
cognition
cohort analysis
comorbidity
controlled study
daily life activity
demographics
depression
disease duration
female
functional disease
functional status
hospitalization
human
major clinical study
male
mental health
mental test
middle aged
multicenter study
prevalence
quality of life
questionnaire
rehabilitation medicine
retrospective study
risk factor
school child
sociodemographics
stroke patient
stroke rehabilitation
very elderly
young adult
Publisher: Turkish Society of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
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. © 2022 All right reserved by the Turkish Society of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.
URI: https://doi.org/10.5606/tftrd.2022.8171
https://hdl.handle.net/11499/47878
ISSN: 2587-1250
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