Abstract

Background: Stroke patients, caregivers, and health and human services are in need of organized, evidence-based resources to improve post-acute care and outcomes. Educational materials vetted by stakeholders are scarce and difficult to develop. The COMprehensive Post-Acute Stroke Services (COMPASS) Study developed online resources by discipline for clinical providers, patients, caregivers, and health and human services teams. Purpose: This presentation introduces the COMPASS website content available and ready for immediate use to support post-acute stroke care quality improvement. Methods: Materials were developed as a component of the PCORI-funded COMPASS Study designed to implement and evaluate comprehensive transitional care (TC) for stroke survivors. Patients discharged home from 41 NC hospitals after a stroke or TIA received COMPASS TC which incorporated Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) recommendations: a follow-up phone call within two days of discharge; a comprehensive follow-up clinic visit; and delivery of a patient care plan. An interdisciplinary team of health care providers, stakeholders, and researchers developed patient and caregiver educational materials tested for sixth grade literacy, a community resource directory, and training materials for implementation of COMPASS TC that are available on the COMPASS website at www.nccompass-study.org/. Results: Educational products, including a directory of resources, training manuals, recorded webinars, instructional handouts, animated videos, and patient/caregiver materials are on the COMPASS website. An electronic application called COMPASS-Care Plan (CP) also developed can be readily integrated into Epic and Cerner electronic health records. COMPASS-CP was developed to streamline the delivery of the TC model. Since the website was made public July 1, 2019, there have been 616 views from 15 countries with the majority reviewing patient/caregiver resources. Conclusions: The COMPASS website provides health and human services teams with organized, evidence-based resources to support delivery and management of post-acute transitional care for patients and caregivers.

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