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Implementation of Evaluation and Treatment Package for Uniform Stroke Care and Outcomes in Medical Colleges in India (IMPETUSTROKE): Tele-Rehabilitation Model of Care for Post Stroke Patients

Abstract Body: Background and Aims
Globally, 87% of stroke patients are left with disability in low and middle-income countries. Continual rehabilitation is significant to maximize functional recovery. However, heterogeneity exists due to lack of guidelines, low prioritization of rehabilitation services, inadequate numbers of skilled rehabilitation specialists, limited health literacy, financial constraints and transportation limitations which leads to suboptimal rehabilitation. In this study we have presented tele-rehabilitation model of care for post stroke patients.
Methods
IMPETUS stroke is an ongoing multicentric, prospective, multiphase, mixed-method, quasi- experimental implementation study intended to examine changes in a select set of stroke care-related indicators over time within 23 medical colleges in India. As a part of study, low cost model of tele-rehablitation services initiated using WhatsApp video communication. Periodic meetings with the collaborators and Rehabilitation teams had been done to outline the different strategies. Audio-visual training materials such as rehabilitation video and teaching manual are used as a study tool. Short specific videos had been crafted and finalized with the rehabilitation experts and collaborators specifically directed towards the post stroke recovery rehabilitation. Feasibility assessment will be done based upon the caregiver responses on the Client Satisfaction Questionnaire . Barthel Index, Stroke Rehabilitation Assessment of Movemement (STREAM) assessment and Modified Rankin Scale (mRS) will be used to assess the motor and functional outcomes.
Results
A total of 731 patients provided the telerehabilitation services through live WhatsApp video conferencing after discharge. Initial assessments were done using Barthel Index, Stroke Rehabilitation Assessment of Movement assessment and Modified Rankin Scale at the time of discharge. Tailor-made exercise programs were prepared for each patient based upon the impairments. Primary caregivers were trained through on-patient demonstration and rehabilitation videos. One on one interactive and guided sessions were conducted on the 7th, 15th, 30th day of discharge in one month and then every once in a month for the next 2 months. The patient outcome data will be presented.
Conclusions
The aforementioned tele-rehabilitation model of care will help to optimize motor and functional outcomes of the patient. Understanding the limitations and success of these interventions will be helpful.
  • Gupta, Shweta  ( AIIMS Neurosciences , New Delhi , India )
  • Ram, Chandu  ( Government Medical College , Trivandrum , India )
  • Goswami, Sanjay  ( Government Medical College , Amritsar , India )
  • Dobhal, Subodh  ( AIIMS , Rishikesh , India )
  • Gaur, Ravi  ( AIIMS , Jodhpur , India )
  • Puri, Inder  ( SPMC , Bikaner , India )
  • Shah, Shalin  ( Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Medical College , Ahmedabad , India )
  • Bhoi, Sanjeev  ( AIIMS , Bhubaneswar , India )
  • Panda, Samhita  ( AIIMS , Jodhpur , India )
  • Tiwari, Ashutosh  ( AIIMS , Rishikesh , India )
  • Gopi, Seepana  ( Andhra Medical College , Visakhapatnam , India )
  • Bhatia, Rohit  ( AIIMS Neurosciences , New Delhi , India )
  • Garg, Jyoti  ( Dr ABVIMS and RML , Delhi , India )
  • Ray, Biman Kanti  ( Bangur Institute of Neurology , Kolkata , India )
  • Bhardwaj, Amit  ( Dr RPGMC , Tanda , India )
  • Verma, Alok  ( GSVM , Kanpur , India )
  • Chhina, Gurpreet  ( Government Medical College , Amritsar , India )
  • Sibia, Raminder  ( Government Medical College , Patiala , India )
  • Zanzmera, Paresh  ( Government Medical College , Surat , India )
  • Mukesh, Chithra  ( Government Medical College , Trivandrum , India )
  • Sulena, Sulena  ( GGSGMC , Faridkot , India )
  • Kumar, Ashok  ( IGIMS , Patna , India )
  • Haldar, Partha  ( AIIMS , New Delhi , India )
  • Sardana, Vijay  ( Kota Medical College , Kota , India )
  • Saluja, Alvee  ( LHMC , Delhi , India )
  • Darole, Pramod  ( LTMMC , Sion , India )
  • Dabla, Surekha  ( PGIMS , Rohtak , India )
  • Nath, Smitha  ( UCMS , Delhi , India )
  • Aggarwal, Rajeev  ( AIIMS , Delhi , India )
  • Diwan, Shraddha  ( Sardar Vallabbhai Patel Medical College , Ahmedabad , India )
  • Ronak Shah, Zarna  ( Sardar Vallabbhai Patel Medical College , Ahmedabad , India )
  • Bharti, Avinash  ( IGIMS , Patna , India )
  • Shah, Dr Dhwanit  ( Government Medical College , Surat , India )
  • Shah, Chintan  ( Government Medical College , Surat , India )
  • Author Disclosures:
    Shweta Gupta: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Chandu ram: No Answer | sanjay Goswami: No Answer | Subodh Dobhal: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | RAVI GAUR: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | inder puri: No Answer | Shalin Shah: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Sanjeev Bhoi: No Answer | Samhita Panda: No Answer | Ashutosh Tiwari: No Answer | Seepana Gopi: No Answer | Rohit Bhatia: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Jyoti Garg: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Biman Kanti Ray: No Answer | Amit Bhardwaj: No Answer | Alok Verma: No Answer | Gurpreet chhina: No Answer | Raminder Sibia: No Answer | paresh zanzmera: No Answer | Chithra Mukesh: No Answer | sulena sulena: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Ashok Kumar: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | partha haldar: No Answer | Vijay Sardana: No Answer | Alvee Saluja: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Pramod Darole: No Answer | Surekha Dabla: No Answer | Smitha Nath: No Answer | Rajeev Aggarwal: No Answer | shraddha Diwan: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Zarna Ronak Shah: No Answer | Avinash Bharti: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Dr Dhwanit Shah: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Chintan Shah: No Answer
Meeting Info:
Session Info:

Clinical Rehabilitation and Recovery Posters II

Thursday, 02/06/2025 , 07:00PM - 07:30PM

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