What follow-up interventions, programmes and pathways exist for minor stroke survivors after discharge from the acute setting? A scoping review

Author:

Crow JenniferORCID,Savage Matthew,Gardner Lisa,Hughes Catherine,Corbett Ceile,Wells MaryORCID,Malhotra Paresh

Abstract

ObjectiveTo identify the breadth and range of follow-up interventions currently provided to people after minor stroke with a focus on the definitions used for minor stroke, intervention components, intervention theory and outcomes used. These findings will inform the development and feasibility testing of a pathway of care.DesignScoping review.Search strategyThe final search was run in January 2022. Five databases were searched—EMBASE, MEDLINE, CINAHL, British Nursing Index and PsycINFO. Grey literature was also searched. Title and abstract screening and full-text reviews were conducted by two researchers and a third was involved when differences of opinion existed. A bespoke data extraction template was created, refined and then completed. The Template for Intervention Description and Replication (TIDieR) checklist was used to describe interventions.ResultsTwenty-five studies, using a range of research methodologies were included in the review. A range of definitions were used for minor stroke. Interventions focused largely on secondary prevention and management of increased risk of further stroke. Fewer focused on the management of hidden impairments experienced after minor stroke. Limited family involvement was reported and collaboration between secondary and primary care was seldom described. The intervention components, content, duration and delivery were varied as were the outcome measures used.ConclusionThere is an increasing volume of research exploring how best to provide follow-up care to people after minor stroke. Personalised, holistic and theory-informed interdisciplinary follow-up is needed that balances education and support needs with adjustment to life after stroke.

Funder

HEE/NIHR CDRF

HEE/NIHR-Stroke Association

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

General Medicine

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