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  • Neurology
  • Public Health
  • Healthcare Management

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  • Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability globally, with increasing prevalence.
  • The socioeconomic burden of stroke is substantial, necessitating improved rehabilitative services.
  • Multidisciplinary stroke units reduce mortality and improve outcomes but are underutilized, especially in developing nations.

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  • To evaluate patient-caregiver perspectives, treatment challenges, and system-wide shortcomings in poststroke care.
  • To identify barriers to seamless poststroke care delivery and propose solutions.
  • To improve the transition of care for stroke survivors.

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  • Qualitative evaluation of patient and caregiver perspectives.
  • Analysis of treatment challenges and system-wide shortcomings in poststroke care.
  • Review of existing literature on stroke rehabilitation and care transitions.

Main Results:

  • Fragmentation of poststroke care is a major obstacle.
  • Patient and caregiver perspectives highlight difficulties in care transitions.
  • System-wide shortcomings impede effective rehabilitation and recovery.

Conclusions:

  • Introducing case managers or 'navigators' can improve care transitions.
  • Enhanced discharge planning and electronic medical records are crucial.
  • Evidence-based neurorehabilitation guidelines are needed to advance post-acute stroke patient care.