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The proposed study will generate a national mapping of healthcare utilization patterns in people post-stroke in the chronic phase living in the community; examine the associations between individual-level characteristics, health outcomes and healthcare utilization; and will describe patients' perspectives on their needs for health services and their experiences of using them. The study will use mixed-methods methodology (quantitative and qualitative) and will proceed in three parts. In part 1, data will be extracted retrospectively from electronic medical records of of Clalit Health Services, covering all patients with a stroke diagnosis. In part 2, a sub-sample of 240 patients will be asked to answer standardized questionnaires. In part 3, a sub-sample of 20 participants will participate in in-depth, semi-structured interviews.


Clinical Trial Description

Stroke is the leading cause of long-term disability worldwide. Although healthcare services can have a crucial role in mitigating the long-term multidimensional disabilities caused by stroke, most medical and rehabilitative services are currently directed towards the acute phase of the disease up to six months after its occurrence. Healthcare services in the chronic phase are inadequately structured, and stroke survivors in the community report lack of continuity of care and a sense of abandonment. Long-term utilization patterns of healthcare service by post-stroke persons are unknown. Based on data to be collected from people in the chronic post-stroke phase living in the community, the study goals are to (1) generate a national mapping of patterns of healthcare utilization; (2) examine associations between individual-level characteristics and healthcare utilization; and (3) describe patients' perspectives on their needs for health services and their experience of using them. A 'Mixed methods' research combining qualitative and quantitative methods will be conducted.The research will include 3 parts: Part 1 of the study is retrospective study based on data extracting from electronic medical records of Clalit Health Services on healthcare utilization of people post-stroke (app. 40,000 people); Part 2 is a cross-sectional study based on a sub-group of 240 people post-stroke that will be asked to answer standardized questionnaires on face to face meeting aimed to capture individual determinants of healthcare utilization; Part 3 will include in-depth interviews with 20 people post-stroke to capture patients' perspectives on their post-stroke healthcare needs and their experience of using healthcare services. ;


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NCT number NCT06096831
Study type Observational
Source University of Haifa
Contact Michal Kari, PhD
Phone 97248249461
Email kafri.michal@gmail.com
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase
Start date November 15, 2023
Completion date December 2025

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