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7. Chronic Stroke Review Tool - Secondary stroke prevention and complications post stroke

Level:
General
Estimated time:
30 minutes
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Last updated:
5 May 2017

7. Chronic Stroke Review Tool - Secondary stroke prevention and complications post stroke

Overview

This module is part of the Chronic Stroke Review Tool and Intervention Guide (Chronic Stroke Rev-TIG), a training course and assessment tool for reviewing the ongoing needs of stroke survivors and their carers following their post-stroke rehabilitation. It is designed for allied health and nursing clinicians who work with people with chronic stroke, usually in the community setting. One of eight topic domains, this module provides key information on the topic and an evidence-based process for assessing and identifying flags for treatment interventions and referral options.

To find out more about the full set of resources, please see the Chronic Stroke Rev-TIG.

Learning objectives

  • Identify key health and lifestyle factors that reduce the risk of recurrent stroke
  • Assess the person’s compliance with secondary stroke prevention strategies
  • Consider a broad range of approaches to improve secondary stroke prevention
  • Recognise common complications post stroke that occur in the chronic phase
  • Initiate interventions or appropriate referrals to effectively manage post stroke complications, including post stroke pain.

Acknowledgements

Developed by St Vincent’s Hospital Melbourne, Stroke Foundation, with funding support from the Victorian Stroke Clinical Network.

Authors: Kim Brock & Christine Graven, Physiotherapy Department.

Collaborators: Carol Silberberg, Mental Health; Lauren Sanders, Neurology; Tamara Tse, Occupational Therapy, Kathryn Mc Kinley, Speech Pathology; Alison Turner & Melissa Birnbaum, Physiotherapy Department, Stroke Foundation Clinical Council

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