Societal burden of stroke rehabilitation: Costs and health outcomes after admission to stroke rehabilitation

Authors

  • Winke van Meijeren-Pont
  • Sietske J. Tamminga
  • Paulien H. Goossens
  • Iris F. Groeneveld
  • Henk Arwert
  • Jorit J.L. Meesters
  • Radha Rambaran Mishre
  • Thea P.M. Vliet Vlieland
  • Wilbert B. van den Hout on behalf of the Stroke Cohort Outcomes of REhabilitation (SCORE) study group

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2340/16501977-2829

Keywords:

stroke, rehabilitation, cost analysis, utility, health-related quality of life

Abstract

Objective: To estimate societal costs and changes in health-related quality of life in stroke patients, up to one year after start of medical specialist rehabilitation. Design: Observational. Patients: Consecutive patients who received medical specialist rehabilitation in the Stroke Cohort Outcomes of REhabilitation (SCORE) study. Methods: Participants completed questionnaires on health-related quality of life (EuroQol EQ-5D-3L), absenteeism, out-of-pocket costs and healthcare use at start and end of rehabilitation and 6 and 12 months after start. Clinical characteristics and rehabilitation costs were extracted from the medical and financial records, respectively. Results: From 2014 to 2016 a total of 313 stroke patients completed the study. Mean age was 59 (standard deviation (SD) 12) years, 185 (59%) were male, and 244 (78%) inpatients. Mean costs for inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation were US$70,601 and US$27,473, respectively. For inpatients, utility (an expression of quality of life) increased significantly between baseline and 6 months (EQ-5D-3L 0.66?0.73, p?=?0.01; visual analogue scale 0.77?0.82, p?<?0.001) and between baseline and 12 months (visual analogue scale 0.77?0.81, p?<?0.001). Conclusion: One-year societal costs from after the start of rehabilitation in stroke patients were considerable. Future research should also include costs prior to rehabilitation. For inpatients, health-related quality of life, expressed in terms of utility, improved significantly over time.

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Published

2021-06-02

How to Cite

van Meijeren-Pont, W., J. Tamminga, S., H. Goossens, P., F. Groeneveld, I., Arwert, H., J.L. Meesters, J., Rambaran Mishre, R., P.M. Vliet Vlieland, T., & B. van den Hout on behalf of the Stroke Cohort Outcomes of REhabilitation (SCORE) study group, W. (2021). Societal burden of stroke rehabilitation: Costs and health outcomes after admission to stroke rehabilitation. Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 53(6), 1–8. https://doi.org/10.2340/16501977-2829

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Original Report