Age and Ageing 2002; 31: 175-179
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Does an integrated care pathway improve processes of care in stroke rehabilitation? A randomized controlled trial
Department of Adult Medicine, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Stadium Road, Woolwich, London SE18 4QH, UK
1 Department of Internal Medicine, Guy's, King's & St Thomas' School of Medicine, Denmark Hill Campus, London, UK
Abstract
Objective: to evaluate whether integrated care pathways improve the processes of care in stroke rehabilitation.
Design: comparison of processes of care data collected in a randomized controlled trial.
Participants: acute stroke patients undergoing rehabilitation randomized to receive integrated care pathways management (n=76) or conventional multidisciplinary care (n=76).
Measurements: proportion of patients meeting recommended standards for processes of care using a validated stroke audit tool.
Results: integrated care pathways methodology was associated with higher frequency of stroke specific assessments, notably testing for inattention (84% versus 60%; P=0.015) and nutritional assessment (74% versus 22%, P<0.001). Documentation of provision of certain information to patients/carers (89% versus 70%; P=0.024) and early discharge notification to general practitioners (80% versus 45%; P<0.001) were also more common in this group. There were no significant differences in the processes of interdisciplinary co-ordination and patient management between the integrated care pathways group and the control group.
Conclusion: integrated care pathways may improve assessment and communication, even in specialist stroke settings.
Keywords: outcome, pathway, processes, rehabilitation, stroke
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