High-quality Health Information Provision for Stroke Patients

Chin Med J (Engl). 2016 Sep 5;129(17):2115-22. doi: 10.4103/0366-6999.189065.

Abstract

Objective: High-quality information provision can allow stroke patients to effectively participate in healthcare decision-making, better manage the stroke, and make a good recovery. In this study, we reviewed information needs of stroke patients, methods for providing information to patients, and considerations needed by the information providers.

Data sources: The literature concerning or including information provision for patients with stroke in English was collected from PubMed published from 1990 to 2015.

Study selection: We included all the relevant articles on information provision for stroke patients in English, with no limitation of study design.

Results: Stroke is a major public health concern worldwide. High-quality and effective health information provision plays an essential role in helping patients to actively take part in decision-making and healthcare, and empowering them to effectively self-manage their long-standing chronic conditions. Different methods for providing information to patients have their relative merits and suitability, and as a result, the effective strategies taken by health professionals may include providing high-quality information, meeting patients' individual needs, using suitable methods in providing information, and maintaining active involvement of patients.

Conclusions: It is suggested that to enable stroke patients to access high-quality health information, greater efforts need to be made to ensure patients to receive accurate and current evidence-based information which meets their individual needs. Health professionals should use suitable information delivery methods, and actively involve stroke patients in information provision.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Health Information Exchange
  • Health Records, Personal*
  • Humans
  • Stroke*