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Patient-centered goal setting in very early supported discharge with continued rehabilitation after stroke

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DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION
Volume 45, Issue 23, Pages 3869-3874

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/09638288.2022.2141357

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Stroke; early supported discharge; goal setting; person-centered; rehabilitation

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The very early supported discharge (VESD) has a positive impact on the performance and satisfaction of stroke patients' rehabilitation goals, with patients showing high levels of performance and satisfaction at discharge.
Purpose To examine patients' perception of performance and satisfaction with the activities in their set goals before and after very early supported discharge (VESD) with continued rehabilitation. Materials and methods A descriptive cohort study with data extracted from a randomized controlled trial. Sixty-nine patient allocated to the intervention group were eligible. Before discharge, the patients were asked to set rehabilitation goals, and they were asked to rate the performance and satisfaction of their set goals. At discharge from the rehabilitation, the patients were asked to re-evaluate their experience and satisfaction with the goal performance. Results One hundred and forty goals were registered. At 81.5% of the set goals, the patients estimated that they performed the task better at discharge than at enrolment and at 86.5% of the set goals the patients were more satisfied with the performance at discharge than at enrolment. Conclusions Patients with mild to moderate stroke, undergoing a VESD after stroke, reported high performance level for their set goals and were satisfied with their performance execution. Further research is needed to investigate whether the goal should be set preferably at home or at hospital before discharge.

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