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- W2011551687 abstract "Evaluar la satisfacción con el programa rehabilitador del ictus de pacientes y cuidadores. Identificar los factores dependientes del propio paciente y del proceso asistencial relacionados con mayor insatisfacción en nuestra área. Estudio transversal en 74 pacientes ingresados en Rehabilitación con el diagnóstico de ictus (el 70,3% eran varones, con edad media de 65,4±12,2, índice de Barthel al alta de 70,5±27) desde junio de 2005 hasta junio de 2006. La satisfacción con la rehabilitación seguida durante el ingreso y el soporte al alta hospitalaria se evaluaron mediante el cuestionario de satisfacción de Pound, administrado telefónicamente 13 meses de media después del alta hospitalaria. Se entrevistó a 85 cuidadores, de los que el 71% era familiar directo (cónyuge o relación filial) y el 80,9% era de sexo femenino. El 52,9% de los pacientes cumplimentó el cuestionario: más del 80% refirió estar completamente satisfecho con el trato y la información recibidos durante el ingreso. En cuanto al tratamiento, el 52,7% se mostró satisfecho; la cantidad de tratamiento recibido fue el aspecto peor valorado. La menor satisfacción correspondió al soporte recibido tras el alta hospitalaria, con menos del 25% de satisfechos. Un 83,1% de cuidadores cumplimentó el cuestionario: el 74,1% estaba satisfecho con la información recibida, el 63,5% con la formación sobre el tratamiento del paciente y el 42,4% con el soporte al alta. Sólo la depresión y el tiempo de evolución tras el ictus se relacionaron con mayor insatisfacción (p<0,05). Aunque la satisfacción de pacientes y cuidadores con la información recibida es alta, se detectan elevados porcentajes de insatisfacción con la cantidad de tratamiento recibido y el soporte social al alta hospitalaria, por lo que es necesario incluir medidas sistemáticas de información, formación y soporte al alta en el programa de rehabilitación del ictus. To assess patient and caregiver satisfaction with the regular rehabilitation care after stroke. To identify patient features or aspects of the rehabilitation programme related to lower rates of satisfaction in our area. Cross-sectional study of 74 stroke in-patients admitted from June 2005 to June 2006 (70.3% men, age 65.4±12.2 years, Barthel discharge 70.5±27). A telephone Satisfaction questionnaire (Pound 1999) was administered at 13.6±3.1 months to assess satisfaction regarding in-patient care, therapy and recovery, and services after hospital discharge. Three items addressed to caregiver satisfaction were also included. A total of 84 caregivers were identified: 71% relatives (partner or children), of which 80.9% were women. The satisfaction questionnaire was completed by 52.9% of patients. Over 80% of interviewed patients were completely satisfied with in-patient care, and 52.7% were satisfied with therapy and recovery during admission, but more patients were dissatisfied with the amount of therapy received. The lowest rate of satisfaction was related to the services after discharge, with less than 25% of patients satisfied. A total of 83.1% of caregivers completed the questionnaire, of which 74.1% were satisfied with the information provided. Stroke educational training was given to 63.5% of caregivers, and 42.4% were given support after discharge. Only the presence of depression during admission and time passed after stroke were significantly related to patient satisfaction. (p<0.05). Dissatisfaction with some aspects of stroke rehabilitation is considerable in our care area. Despite general patient and caregiver satisfaction regarding information provided, high dissatisfaction rates are also detected related to the amount of therapy and the social support provided after hospital discharge. According to these results, systematic information and training programs for patients and caregivers should be included in stroke rehabilitation, as well as providing social support at discharge." @default.
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