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Disrupted biographies: making sense of minor stroke after hospital discharge.

Emma FinchMichele M FosterJennifer Fleming
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation (2020)
Although participants had different experiences of minor stroke, there were common elements. The first weeks post-hospital discharge were a time of questioning and reconciling the stroke for many participants. Adjusting to post-stroke impairments and the impact of these on social participation was also prominent. There is a critical need for education about what to expect prior to discharge from hospital with minor stroke and a designated discharge pathway to avoid the development of secondary post-stroke issues in the community.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONPeople with minor stroke may experience ongoing post-stroke disabilities following discharge home.The transition period is characterised by questioning and reconciling what has happened by people with minor stroke.Information about what to expect prior to discharge from hospital for people with minor stroke and their families is essential.There is a critical need for a designated discharge pathway with follow up for people with minor stroke and their families.
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