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  • Rehabilitation Medicine
  • Health Services Research

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  • Medical advancements have reduced severe stroke consequences, leading to more minor stroke discharges.
  • Research on the specific needs of minor stroke patients remains limited.
  • This study addresses the gap in understanding post-discharge needs for this growing patient group.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To conduct an exploratory prospective needs analysis for minor stroke patients.
  • To identify unmet health, rehabilitation, and psychosocial needs.
  • To assess these needs at two time points post-hospital discharge.

Main Methods:

  • An exploratory cohort design involving 20 minor stroke patients.
  • Data collection using validated questionnaires at 2 weeks (T1) and 2 months (T2) post-discharge.
  • Assessment of unmet health, service, and social needs.

Main Results:

  • Nine participants reported unmet needs at T1, and seven at T2.
  • Significant improvement observed in perceived role limitations due to physical health between T1 and T2.
  • Enhanced participation in society noted at T2.

Conclusions:

  • Minor stroke patients experience unmet health, service, and social needs.
  • Current services are insufficient to address these identified needs.
  • Coordinated services are urgently required for early detection and management of unmet needs in minor stroke survivors.