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. 2021 Nov 26;11:23001. doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-02337-5

Table 2.

Type of planned rehabilitation at discharge from a stroke unit.

2011 2017
All patients
n = 19,158
IS
n = 17,310
Hemorrhage
n = 1848
All patients n = 16,508 IS
n = 14,715
Hemorrhage
n = 1793
Some form of planned rehabilitation, n (%) 10,885 (56.8)* 9693 (56.8) 1192 (64.5) 11,858 (71.8)* 10,418 (70.8) 1440 (80.3)
Early supported discharge, n (%) 3405 (17.8) 3152 (18.2) 253 (13.7) 3983 (24.2) 3652 (24.8) 331 (18.5)
Outpatient rehabilitation, n (%) 1234 (6.4) 1117 (6.5) 117 (6.3) 1386 (8.4) 1270 (8.6) 116 (6.5)
Day rehabilitation, n (%) 1599 (8.4) 1442 (8.4) 157 (8.5) 1164 (7.0) 1036 (7.0) 128 (7.1)
Geriatric or rehabilitation clinic, n (%) 3095 (16.2) 2644 (15.3) 451 (24.4) 2246 (13.6) 1859 (12.6) 387 (21.6)
Inpatient rehabilitation, n (%) 476 (2.4) 413 (2.3) 63 (3.4) 319 (1.9) 278 (1.9) 41 (2.3)
Nursing home, n (%) 1214 (6.3) 1063 (6.1) 151 (8.2) 2761 (16.7) 2324 (15.8) 437 (24.4)
Rehabilitation need, no access, n (%) NA NA NA 19 (0.1) 18 (0.1) 1 (0.1)
No rehabilitation planned, n (%) 8135 (42.5) 7479 (43.2) 656 (35.5) 4630 (28.0) 4296 (29.2) 353 (19.7)

IS ischemic stroke.

Significance levels for differences between the study populations from 2011 and 2017: *indicates p < 0.001. Pearson’s χ2 test was used for analysis.