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Evidence-Based Quality Indicators for Stroke Rehabilitation

by: Maike M. Grube, Christian Dohle, Diana Djouchadar, Petra Rech, Karen Bienek, Ursula Dietz-Fricke, Michael Jöbges, Martin Kohler, Isabelle Missala, Bertram Schönherr, Cordula Werner, Helen Zeytountchian, Jörg Wissel, Peter U. Heuschmann
Stroke, Vol. 43, No. 1. (01 January 2012), pp. 142-146, doi:10.1161/strokeaha.111.627679  Key: citeulike:11512212

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Background and Purpose—Previous stroke performance measures consider aspects of postacute treatment, but there are only few specific quality indicators or standards for poststroke rehabilitation. The purpose of this study was to develop a set of indicators for measuring the quality of postacute stroke rehabilitation in inpatient and outpatient facilities using a standardized evidence-based approach.


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