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This study aims to compare the 1-year recovery trajectories of multidimensional functional recovery among stroke survivors after discharge from hospital care.
To address this purpose, a retrospective analysis will be conducted using clinical data from two independent cohorts derived from previously published prospective observational studies. The study will conduct generalized estimating equations and mixed-effects regression models to assess differences in recovery trends among stroke subgroups.
The findings will provide detailed profiles of longitudinal changes in functional outcomes one year after discharge from hospital care. These results will clarify how stroke subtypes influence long-term functional outcomes and will guide the development of targeted interventions.
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Different stroke types have unique pathophysiological mechanisms that likely affect various recovery outcomes. Understanding stroke-subtype-specific functional recovery and outcomes is crucial for effective rehabilitation and discharge planning. However, current evidence does not fully reveal how functional outcomes differ by stroke subtype, leaving gaps in our understanding of how these differences impact post-stroke recovery. Identifying the specific recovery patterns and prognostic factors associated with each stroke subtype can enhance personalized rehabilitation strategies and improve patient care.
To address this purpose, a retrospective study utilizing clinical data from two independent cohorts recruited from collaborative hospitals in Northern Taiwan between 2016 and 2018 will be implemented. The study will employ several outcome measures, including the Participation Measure-3 Domains, 4 Dimensions (PM-3D4D), the Activity Measure for Post-Acute Care (AM-PAC), the modified Rankin Scale (mRS) and other standardized assessment tools. Participants will be assessed from hospital discharge until 12-month follow-up. Data analysis will use generalized estimating equations and mixed-effects regression models to evaluate differences in recovery trends among stroke subgroups.
The findings will offer comprehensive insights into the progression of various functional outcomes of specific stroke subtypes over the course of one year following discharge. The study will also identify factors associated with long-term functional outcomes and investigate how those factors impact the trend of functional recovery. These results will demonstrate the association of stroke subtypes and long-term functional outcomes, facilitating the development of targeted interventions.
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Stroke survivors
Exclusion Criteria: Stroke survivors who missed all follow-up assessments.
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