
The findings suggest that the Post Stroke Checklist is a feasible and useful measure for identifying long term stroke care needs in a clinical practice setting. Pilot testing indicated that the Post Stroke Checklist is able to identify a wide range of unmet needs, and patient and clinician feedback indicated a high level of satisfaction with the Post Stroke Checklist assessment. The items were generally well understood and considered relevant to stroke survivors, indicating the Post Stroke Checklist is a feasible, useful, and relevant measure of poststroke care.
Authors: Anthony B. Ward, Christopher Chen, Bo Norrving, Patrick Gillard, Marion Walker, Steven Blackburn, Laura Holloway, Michael Brainin, Ian Philp
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/ijs.12291
Publish Year: 2014