Evaluation of the SLS CHARTER care model to support post-stroke care continuity and employment

评估SLS CHARTER护理模式在支持中风后护理连续性和就业方面的效果

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Abstract

The Stroke Life Support Central Health Alliance, Registry & Technology Enabled caRe (SLS CHARTER) Programme addresses stroke patients' rehabilitation needs through timely evaluation and intervention, but it has not been evaluated. This study evaluated the programme's outcomes over 6 months. The primary outcome was Post Stroke Checklist (PSC) usage per SLS participant. For the final analysis, 206 SLS and 55 control participants from a public healthcare institution in Singapore were included. Secondary economic outcomes included healthcare utilisation and return to work (RTW). Multivariate analyses, adjusted for demographics and clinical factors, used gamma-log link and Poisson regression for healthcare utilisation, and logistic and Cox regression for RTW outcomes, to evaluate associations with intervention status. PSC usage increased from 50.5% 1-month post stroke to 86.9% 6-month post stroke; mean utilisation rose from 1.76 to 4.25. SLS participants reported longer lengths of stay (LOS) in certain rehabilitation institution and less day care visits. Additionally, there was varying RTW for different patient subgroups. Our findings suggest the SLS CHARTER Programme increases PSC usage, which is useful to guide future care coordination programmes. Identification of patients at risk of poorer RTW, for proactive occupational rehabilitation, may help to reduce the economic burden of stroke.

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