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Satisfaction Survey for Regional Clinical Pathway for Stroke Patients in Acute and Rehabilitation Hospitals in Japan

Objectives: We collected opinions about the use of a stroke-specific regional clinical pathway for facilitating collaboration between acute and rehabilitation hospitals in Japan.Methods: The study surveys were administered in acute hospitals designated as primary stroke centers and certified by the...

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Published in:Progress in Rehabilitation Medicine 2023, Vol.8, pp.20230021
Main Authors: Wada, Shinichi, Iwanaga, Yoshitaka, Sumita, Yoko, Sasahara, Yusuke, Kanaoka, Koshiro, Takekawa, Hidehiro, Sumita, Satoshi, Miyamoto, Yoshihiro
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Summary:Objectives: We collected opinions about the use of a stroke-specific regional clinical pathway for facilitating collaboration between acute and rehabilitation hospitals in Japan.Methods: The study surveys were administered in acute hospitals designated as primary stroke centers and certified by the Japan Stroke Association (n=961) and in rehabilitation hospitals affiliated with the Kaifukuki Rehabilitation Ward Association (n=1237). The survey collected information on interfacility collaboration when caring for patients admitted during the acute phase following non-traumatic stroke from April 2020 to March 2021. We examined the pathway’s usefulness and challenges relative to facility type using the χ2 test.Results: Of 422 acute hospitals and 223 rehabilitation hospitals that responded to our survey, 259 (62.1%) acute hospitals and 164 (85.4%) rehabilitation hospitals used the pathway. Fewer rehabilitation hospitals than acute hospitals considered that the pathway was useful (52.0% vs. 63.8%, P=0.02). Fewer rehabilitation hospitals did not experience pathway-related problems when compared with acute hospitals (38.0% vs. 55.8%, P
ISSN:2432-1354
2432-1354
DOI:10.2490/prm.20230021