Authors
Peter R Wilkinson, Charles DA Wolfe, Fiona G Warburton, Anthony G Rudd, Robin S Howard, Ralph W Ross-Russell, Roger R Beech
Publication date
1997/3
Journal
Stroke
Volume
28
Issue
3
Pages
507-512
Publisher
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Description
Background and Purpose Two hundred ninety-one residents of southeast London, younger than 75 years, suffered their first stroke in 1989/1990. The objectives of this study were to determine the long-term outcome of this cohort of stroke patients in terms of impairment, disability, handicap, and quality of life and their use of services and prevention measures subsequent to their stroke.
Methods The survivors and their identified caregivers were traced and completed a structured interview questionnaire that included the Barthel Index, modified Rankin Scale, Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HAD), Mini-Mental State Examination, Frenchay Activities Index, and Caregiver Strain Index.
Results One hundred twenty-three people (42%) were alive, of whom 106 were interviewed. The mean interval between the stroke and the long-term follow-up was 4.9 years. Thirty-one of the survivors (29%) were severely …
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