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To determine the feasibility of tracking stroke patients' functional outcomes in an integrated health system across a care continuum using the computer version of the Activity Measure of Post-Acute Care (AM-PAC). A large integrated health care system in northern California. A total of 222 stroke patients (aged ≥18 years) who were hospitalized after an acute cerebrovascular accident. An AM-PAC...
To determine the impact of postacute care site on stroke outcomes.Prospective cohort study.Four northern California hospitals that are part of a single health maintenance organization.Patients with stroke (N=222) enrolled between February 2008 and July 2010.Not applicable.Baseline and 6-month assessments were performed using the Activity Measure for Post Acute Care (AM-PAC), a test of self-reported...
To study the effects of daily treatment time on functional gain of patients who have had a stroke. A retrospective cohort study. An inpatient rehabilitation hospital (IRH) in northern California. Three hundred sixty patients who had a stroke and were discharged from the IRH in 2007. Average minutes of rehabilitation therapy per day, including physical therapy, occupation therapy, speech...
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