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Self-management programmes for people post stroke: a systematic review.

Sheila Lennon1, Suzanne McKenna, Fiona Jones

  • 1Physiotherapy, School of Medicine, Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia. sheila.lennon@flinders.edu.au

Clinical Rehabilitation
|April 2, 2013
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Self-management programs show preliminary promise for stroke survivors, with some studies reporting significant benefits. Further research is needed to determine optimal content and delivery for these stroke recovery interventions.

Area of Science:

  • Neurorehabilitation
  • Health Services Research
  • Patient Self-Management

Background:

  • Stroke is a leading cause of long-term disability.
  • Effective post-stroke interventions are crucial for improving patient outcomes.
  • Self-management programs offer a potential avenue for enhancing recovery and quality of life.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To systematically review the existing evidence on self-management programs for stroke survivors.
  • To evaluate the effectiveness of these interventions in improving post-stroke outcomes.

Main Methods:

  • A comprehensive literature search was conducted across eleven electronic databases.
  • Studies involving adult stroke survivors and self-management interventions were included.
  • Methodological quality appraisal and data extraction were performed by two independent reviewers.
Keywords:
Self-managementstrokesystematic review

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Main Results:

  • Fifteen studies met the inclusion criteria.
  • Six of nine randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and three of six non-randomized trials demonstrated significant benefits.
  • Four large RCTs showed statistically significant improvements in disability, recovery confidence, quality of life, and physical functioning.

Conclusions:

  • Preliminary evidence suggests self-management interventions may be beneficial for stroke survivors.
  • Optimal content and delivery methods for these programs require further investigation.
  • High-quality RCTs are necessary to confirm feasibility, acceptability, and efficacy.