Journal article
Additional weekend therapy may reduce length of rehabilitation stay after stroke: A meta-analysis of individual patient data
C English, N Shields, NK Brusco, NF Taylor, JJ Watts, C Peiris, J Bernhardt, M Crotty, A Esterman, L Segal, S Hillier
Journal of Physiotherapy | AUSTRALIAN PHYSIOTHERAPY ASSOC | Published : 2016
Abstract
Questions: Among people receiving inpatient rehabilitation after stroke, does additional weekend physiotherapy and/or occupational therapy reduce the length of rehabilitation hospital stay compared to those who receive a weekday-only service, and does this change after controlling for individual factors? Does additional weekend therapy improve the ability to walk and perform activities of daily living, measured at discharge? Does additional weekend therapy improve health-related quality of life, measured 6 months after discharge from rehabilitation? Which individual, clinical and hospital characteristics are associated with shorter length of rehabilitation hospital stay? Design: This study p..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The CIRCIT trial was funded by National Health and Medical Research Council Grant 631905. The Saturday trial was supported by National Health and Medical Research Council Partnership Grant 541958.