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Stroke survivors with severe mental illness: Are they at-risk for increased non-psychiatric hospitalizations?

Flavius Robert LillyJoel CulpepperMary StuartDonald Steinwachs
Published in: PloS one (2017)
No significant differences in medical hospitalizations were present after adjusting for comorbid and sociodemographic characteristics between SMI and non-SMI stroke patients in the five-year follow-up. However, unadjusted results continue to draw attention to disparities, with SMI patients experiencing more non-psychiatric hospitalizations both prior to and up to one year after their initial stroke. Additionally, stroke survivors discharged on antithrombotic medications were at lower risk of re-admission within 30 days suggesting the VHA should continue to focus on effective stroke management irrespective of SMI.
Keyphrases
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