2022
DOI: 10.1177/00469580211067939
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Exploring the Essential Stroke Care Structures in Tertiary Healthcare Facilities in Rivers State, Nigeria

Abstract: This study evaluated the essential stroke care structure available in the two Tertiary Health Facilities in Rives State, Nigeria. This was a descriptive survey involving the Stroke Care Survey and Assessment Tool (checklist/questionnaire) developed by the World Stroke Organisation to obtain information about the available essential stroke care structure (facilities, equipment, personnel and management protocol) at the two tertiary health facilities (RSUTH & UPTH). The study gathered relevant information, w… Show more

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“…As the burden of stroke and its resultant disabilities such as aphasia increase in SSA including Ghana (Osuegbu et al., 2022), there is a need to provide complete rehabilitation services including post‐stroke aphasia management to the surviving population to improve on their QOL. The present study is the first study in Ghana to use multiple data sources, respondent groups and research settings to understand the current state of post‐stroke aphasia rehabilitation services in Ghana.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the burden of stroke and its resultant disabilities such as aphasia increase in SSA including Ghana (Osuegbu et al., 2022), there is a need to provide complete rehabilitation services including post‐stroke aphasia management to the surviving population to improve on their QOL. The present study is the first study in Ghana to use multiple data sources, respondent groups and research settings to understand the current state of post‐stroke aphasia rehabilitation services in Ghana.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%