Falls in hospital patients with acquired communication disability secondary to stroke: A systematic review and meta analysis


The first study from my PhD was published in 2020, a systematic review and meta-analysis. 

Sullivan, R., Harding, K., Skinner, I., & Hemsley B. (2020) Falls in hospital patients with acquired communication disability secondary to stroke: A systematic review and meta-analysis. International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders 55(6), 837-851.https://doi.org/10.1111/1460-6984.12570


    This is a review of 15 studies that included patients with communication disability and is the first to bring together the literature to examine if there is any association between communication disability following stroke and falls in hospital. The results suggest that a non-specific classification of communication disability following stroke is not a risk factor for falls in hospital. However, there was some indication from individual studies that a higher risk of falls may be associated with severe communication disability. The literature is limited by how communication disability has been assessed, and poor reporting of severity of communication disability mean that these results should be interpreted with caution. 

 



    

    







 

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