Abstract
Objective:
Randomised controlled trials have shown the benefits of Early Supported Discharge (ESD) of stroke survivors. Our aim was to evaluate whether ESD is still beneficial when operating in the complex context of frontline healthcare provision.
Design:
We conducted a cohort study with quasi experimental design. A total of 293 stroke survivors (transfer independently or with assistance of one, identified rehabilitation goals) within two naturally formed groups were recruited from two acute stroke units: ‘ESD’
Results:
The ESD group had a significantly shorter length of hospital stay (
Conclusion:
The health benefits of ESD are still evident when evidence based models of these services are implemented in practice.
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