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Velez, Faddi Saleh |
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Yeung, Elton Hau Lam |
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Pinto, Camila Bonin |
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Ling, Tse Mei |
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Carbonera, Leonardo |
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Alet, Matías Javier |
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Ciopleias, Bogdan |
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Khan, Abdul Hanif Khan Yusof |
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Law, Zhe Kang |
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Lotlikar, Radhika |
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Ramage, Emily |
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Xiong, Carol |
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Zuurbier, Susanna |
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Li, Linxin |
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Mares, Kathryn |
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Kiper, Pawel |
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Heldner, Mirjam |
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Matuja, Sarah |
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Johnson, Louise |
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Caso, Valeria |
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dc.date.accessioned |
2025-05-16T17:08:48Z |
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dc.date.available |
2025-05-16T17:08:48Z |
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dc.date.issued |
2025-01-30 |
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dc.identifier.citation |
Saleh Velez F, Yeung EHL, Bonin Pinto C, Mei Ling T, Carbonera L, Alet M, et al. Abstract WP131: Global Landscape of Stroke Rehabilitation: Access and Challenges. Stroke. febrero de 2025;56(Suppl_1):AWP131-AWP131 |
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https://doi.org/10.1161/str.56.suppl_1.WP131 |
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https://repositorio.fleni.org.ar/xmlui/handle/123456789/1359 |
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dc.description.abstract |
Background: Stroke is a leading cause of long-term disability worldwide. Timely and adequate rehabilitation is crucial for post-stroke recovery, but access is limited due to an overburdened healthcare system, medical personnel shortages, and insurance barriers. Rehabilitation access is especially limited for stroke survivors in rural and low-income regions. Innovative solutions like telerehabilitation are needed to expand access. This study examines current rehabilitation practices, costs, and global telerehabilitation models, as well as barriers to rehabilitation utilization.
Methods: We conducted an online survey aimed at stroke care providers, affiliated societies, and partner organizations to collect comprehensive data on the availability and practices of post-stroke rehabilitation and telerehabilitation across various regions.
Results: A total of 523 responses were collected from 62 different countries (Fig1), with the majority of respondents being physicians (66.7%), followed by physiotherapists (15.7%). Most respondents reported working in urban areas (82.9%) and were primarily employed in public community hospitals (40.5%), with a significant portion also working in academic institutions (35.3%). Regarding experience, 45.1% of respondents had over 10 years of experience in the stroke field. Telerehabilitation services for stroke were not offered by most of the surveyed sites (71.1%). Among those that did provide telerehabilitation, most sessions were individualized for a single patient (34.7%), followed by sessions involving two patients (24.8%). Notably, 18.36% of the sites offered sessions for groups of more than 10 patients at a time. The frequency of sessions varied, with the majority offering a single session per week (30.6%), followed by two sessions per week (20%), while only 8% provided sessions five days a week. On average, the duration of these sessions ranged from 31 to 60 minutes (53.1%). The most reported barriers to providing adequate telerehabilitation services included the availability of electronic hardware devices (12.9%) and internet access (12.9%). Other significant barriers included poor video call quality (10.4%) and the lack of clear guidelines and protocols (9.2%).
Conclusion: The survey results provide a comprehensive overview of current practices and availability of post-stroke rehabilitation and telerehabilitation, highlighting the global burden of post-stroke disability due to limited access to rehabilitation. |
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eng |
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American Heart Association |
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dc.subject |
Stroke Rehabilitation |
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Rehabilitación de Accidente Cerebrovascular |
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Equity in Access to Health Services |
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Equidad en el Acceso a los Servicios de Salud |
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dc.title |
Abstract WP131: Global Landscape of Stroke Rehabilitation: Access and Challenges |
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Presentation |
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Fil: Alet, Matías Javier. Fleni. Departamento de Neurología. Servicio de Neurología Vascular; Argentina. |
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56 |
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Suppl_1 |
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dc.relation.ispartofCOUNTRY |
Estados Unidos |
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dc.relation.ispartofCITY |
Hoboken |
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dc.relation.ispartofTITLE |
Stroke |
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dc.relation.ispartofISSN |
2694-5746 |
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Presentation |
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