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The Association Between Neighborhood Social Vulnerability and Community-Based Rehabilitation after Stroke

Description
Examines the relationship between the timely use of community-based rehabilitation after a stroke and the social determinants of health. Analyzes 6,843 adults enrolled in a post-acute stroke program in North Carolina, with breakdowns according to patient SVI and therapy visits within 90 days of stroke. Includes discussion of rurality as a factor related to access and timely use of care.
Author(s)
Shuqi Zhang, Elizabeth R. Mormer, Anna M. Johnson, et al.
Citation
BMC Health Services Research, 25, 55
Date
01/2025
Type
Document
Tagged as
Access · Cardiovascular disease · Post-acute care · Social determinants of health · Statistics and data · North Carolina