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Racial/Ethnic Differences in Poststroke Rehabilitation Outcomes

机译:初期康复结果的种族/民族差异

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Background. Significant racial and ethnic disparities in stroke incidence, severity, and morbidity have been consistently reported; however, less is known about potential differences in poststroke rehabilitation outcomes.Objective. To examine racial and ethnic differences in poststroke rehabilitation outcomes.Methods. We completed an in-depth search of Medline and several major journals dedicated to publishing research articles on stroke, rehabilitation, and racial-ethnic patterns of disease over a 10-year period (2003–2012). We identified studies that reported rehabilitation outcomes and the race or ethnicity of at least two groups.Results. 17 studies involving 429,108 stroke survivors met inclusion criteria for the review. The majority (94%) of studies examined outcomes between Blacks and Whites. Of those studies examining outcomes between Blacks and Whites, 59% showed that Blacks were generally less likely to achieve equivalent functional improvement following rehabilitation. Blacks were more likely to experience lower FIM gain or change scores (range: 1–60%) and more likely to have lower efficiency scores (range: 5–16%) than Whites.Conclusions. Black stroke survivors appear to generally achieve poorer functional outcomes than White stroke survivors. Future studies are warranted to evaluate the precise magnitude of these differences, whether they go beyond chance, and the underlying contributory mechanisms.
机译:背景。一直报道,卒中发病率,严重程度和发病率的显着种族和族裔差异;然而,较少是众所周知的关于突破性康复结果的潜在差异。目的。研究初期康复成果的种族和民族差异。方法。我们在10年期间完成了对Medline和致力于出版中风,康复和种族模式的研究文章(2003-2012)的若干主要期刊。我们确定了报告康复成果和至少两组的种族或种族的研究。结果。 17涉及429,108中风幸存者的研究符合审查标准。大多数(94%)研究检查了黑人和白人之间的结果。在那些研究中检查黑人和白人之间的结果,59%表明,在康复后,黑人通常不太可能实现等同的功能改善。黑人更有可能经历较低的FIM增益或变化分数(范围:1-60%),更有可能具有比白人更低的效率分数(范围:5-16%).Conclusions。黑色中风幸存者似乎普遍达到比白色中风幸存者的功能性差异较差。无论他们超越机会,还有保证未来的研究是评估这些差异的精确程度,以及潜在的缴费机制。

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