2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.jstrokecerebrovasdis.2012.12.003
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Family Conferences in Stroke Rehabilitation: A Literature Review

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“…Our findings indicate that caregiver support should start as early as possible, preferably in the acute stroke care phase; this in line with other qualitative research, advocating early caregiver engagement . Since the transfer of a stroke survivor from the rehabilitation to the home phase is recognised to be very stressful or even highly problematic for the caregiver, an adequate support programme should include the home care phase.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Our findings indicate that caregiver support should start as early as possible, preferably in the acute stroke care phase; this in line with other qualitative research, advocating early caregiver engagement . Since the transfer of a stroke survivor from the rehabilitation to the home phase is recognised to be very stressful or even highly problematic for the caregiver, an adequate support programme should include the home care phase.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Some studies specifically address the sphere of caregivers (S 7 (13) , S 11 (17) ) or, like S 18 (24) , address patient-caregiver pairs. One of the conclusions of S 7 (13) requires "additional investigation about the effects of educational and emotional support on hospital and outpatient clinics, on QoL of caregivers and prevention of re-hospitalization or admission to continuous care units (home care)", while S 11 (17) states that, "at month 12, the patients from the group of trained caregivers presented better mood and quality of life" and concludes as follows: "the provision of training to informal caregivers of patients with stroke improves the mood and the QoL of both patients and caregivers," among other equally important aspects. In S 18 (24) , in brief, "the authors conclude that patient satisfaction with care provision was the most important indicator and determinant of quality of life of patients and caregivers".…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, this care management model resulted in significant improvement of the profile of health and secondary prevention at month 3 after discharge. S 7 (13) The studies/articles suggest that the stroke survivors and their families have additional education and support needs besides the typical attention, and this intervention may be leveraged by adopting more active (and not reactive) actions, preventing crises or potentially preventable ruptures. This review provides information about the ideal methods of communication and planning and identifies how to benefit from these opportunities.…”
Section: mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…National Clinical Guidelines for Stroke, 2004). However, further research of the effects of educational family conferences provided in the hospital setting on quality of life and prevention of institutionalization is required (Loupis & Faux, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%