Optimizing Stroke Unit to Rehabilitation Transition Pathways

Id 117
Topic Neurorehabilitation
Main Speaker Raquel Neves Saudi Arabia
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This workshop aims to address the critical gap in stroke rehabilitation by optimizing the transition from acute stroke units to rehabilitation services. Delays and inconsistencies in this transition impact functional recovery, hospital efficiency, and patient outcomes.

Through an evidence-based and multidisciplinary approach, this workshop will provide practical strategies for improving rehabilitation pathways, ensuring timely admissions, and enhancing collaboration between teams.

 The session will guide participants through the challenges, interventions, and outcomes of a structured transition pathway for stroke patients. It will focus on: o Implementing standardized transition protocols to reduce delays.

o Enhancing multidisciplinary team coordination and handovers.

o Engaging patients and families to improve adherence and satisfaction.

o Measuring the impact of transition optimization on rehabilitation outcomes.

o Participants will gain insights into real-world data demonstrating reduced transfer times, improved patient flow, higher functional recovery scores, and increased patient satisfaction.

The workshop will include interactive discussions, case studies, and practical implementation strategies adaptable to different healthcare settings.

 Aligned with the ISPRM focus on Integrated Rehabilitation Systems and Policies, this workshop demonstrates how structured care pathways improve rehabilitation efficiency, patient centered outcomes, and adherence to global stroke care standards. By integrating best practices into institutional frameworks, healthcare professionals can drive systemic change, enhance resource utilization, and ultimately improve stroke recovery worldwide.


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