Unmet Need for Social and Emotional Support and Lack of Recalled Screening Is Associated with Depression in the Long-Term Course After Stroke.
Inken PadbergBenjamin HotterAndrea LiebenauPetra KnispelSophie LehnererSabine HeelIan WellwoodAndreas MeiselPublished in: Risk management and healthcare policy (2020)
Our data suggest that systematic out-patient screening for depression is lacking in stroke aftercare. Furthermore, the high rate of unmet emotional needs, the poor socio-economic situation and the higher rates of recommendations for social counselling and application for benefits suggest an undersupply of care in the out-patient setting that is more prominent in patients with depression and warrants further studies to investigate the underlying causes.