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stroke in Bergen (ESD Stroke Bergen): three and six months results of a randomised controlled trial comparing two early supported discharge schemes with treatment as usual. BMC Neurology, 14239. doi:10.1186/s12883-014-0239-3. ?. Irish Heart Foundation: Council for Stroke. (2009). National Clinical Guidelines and
Early Supported Discharge (in the context of Stroke Rehabilitation in the Community). Gold Standard Framework. This document was produced with reference to national standards for best practice (e.g. NICE guidelines), a consensus document on stroke (Fisher et. al, 2011) and local expert opinion/benchmarking of ESD
Ran- domized controlled trials of early supported discharge (ESD) and further rehabilitation at home have documented great benefits, mostly in reduced length of hospital stay (8 days).3,4 Some trials also have documented improved functional out- come, improved quality of life, and reduced costs3– 8 up to 1 year after
17 Jul 2015 Table 2. Citation: Tistad M, von Koch L (2015) Usual Clinical Practice for Early Supported Discharge after Stroke with Continued Rehabilitation at Home: An The Swedish national guidelines for stroke care recommend ESD service [2], but the extent to which it has been implemented is not well known.
treatment in a specialized stroke unit, early supported discharge (ESD) followed by home rehabilitation has shown to be an effective way to improve patient outcome and quality of care for persons with mild to moderate stroke. ESD service is recommended in the national and international guidelines for stroke care, but has
29 Jun 2010 Early supported discharge is an intervention for adults after a stroke that allows their care to be transferred from an inpatient environment to a community setting. It enables people to continue their rehabilitation therapy at home, with the same intensity and expertise that they would receive in hospital.
high quality, stroke specific, multi-disciplinary early supported discharge (ESD) service. 4 Fisher, R.; Gaynor, F.; Kerr, M. and Walker, M. (2010) Stroke early supported discharge consensus activity. CLAHRC .. to chair, and if the problems can be safely managed at home (National Clinical Guidelines for. Stroke, 2008).
Early supported discharge (ESD) services aim to reduce length of stay in hospital by linking in-patient care with community rehabilitation centres and carer support Interactive map with locations and details of stroke services and linked hospitals across Western Australia, compiled by the TRAining Centre in Subacute Care
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ever, as claimed by the Swedish National Guidelines for Stroke. Care (2) and Langhorne et al. (4), about the most appropriate way to organize stroke care after discharge from the stroke unit. In a meta-analysis of individual patients' data presented by Langhorne et al. (4) and Langhorne & Holmqvist (5), early supported
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