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- W4311751451 abstract "We aimed to study the information needs of the spouses of stroke survivors, and whether the functional ability, depressive mood, or demographic factors of the survivors or spouses associate with the information needs or satisfaction with care. We also investigated whether prescheduled follow-up improves information provision.Ninety-six spouses of consecutive stroke survivors completed a questionnaire on their information needs and satisfaction with care 21 months post-stroke. The results of samples before (n = 59) and after (n = 37) the implementation of the prescheduled follow-up were compared.Before the follow-up, 75% of the spouses had received information on stroke and the well-being of the survivor, with 31% having received information on the survivors' and 18% on the spouses' own mood. The information provision improved after the follow-up: 86%, 44%, and 50%, respectively. The need for more information and satisfaction with care were associated with the spouse's depression, but not with functional impairment.Even if information on stroke is satisfactorily provided, the mood and well-being of spouses is often neglected. Information provision and support can be improved with systematic prescheduled follow-up.Our results suggest the routine assessment of the depressive symptoms and needs of spouses of stroke survivors." @default.
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- W4311751451 title "Spouses’ need for information and satisfaction with the patient’s care and rehabilitation after stroke. Importance of depression and prescheduled follow-up" @default.
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