Abstract

# Background Strokes result in devastating consequences to both the survivors and caregivers, therefore it is important that it is appropriately managed and caregivers are well supported. In order to do this effectively, we need a better understanding of the challenges faced by stroke survivors and their caregivers, in a country with limited provisions for rehabilitation. Our aim was to explore the experiences of stroke survivors and their caregivers' 1-year post discharge from stroke rehabilitation in Bangladesh. # Methods Twenty stroke survivors and their caregivers were selected for our qualitative, single-centred study. Participants were chosen using a convenience sampling method. A semi-structured questionnaire was used to collect data during face-to-face interviews. Six themes were deciphered following analysis of the data collected. # Results There was a low return to work rate and poor awareness of stroke and its risk factors. There was no provision of rehabilitation whilst in hospital or at home and a lack of advice on how to access rehabilitation after hospital. Stroke survivors and caregivers\' experienced physical, social and emotional wellbeing challenges. # Conclusions Schemes to increase the awareness of stroke and its risk factors are needed to reduce the incidence of stroke. Earlier access to rehabilitation and ongoing support and training through implementation of a stroke pathway may improve outcomes for stroke survivors and caregivers. Future research should investigate the challenges of returning to work and the experiences of stroke survivors and caregivers who did not receive rehabilitation.

Highlights

  • Strokes result in devastating consequences to both the survivors and caregivers, it is important that it is appropriately managed and caregivers are well supported

  • There was a low return to work rate and poor awareness of stroke and its risk factors

  • Schemes to increase the awareness of stroke and its risk factors are needed to reduce the incidence of stroke

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Our aim was to explore the experiences of stroke survivors and their caregivers’ 1-year post discharge from stroke rehabilitation in Bangladesh. While the effects of strokes on survivors and caregivers have been well documented, little is known about how these findings compare to a Bangladeshi population given the limited provision of rehabilitation services available to stroke survivors. 13 the aim of this study is to explore the experiences of stroke survivors and their caregivers 1-year post discharge from stroke rehabilitation in Bangladesh. One of the objectives of the study was to gather information from the caregivers, the caregivers had to be present at the follow-up to provide this information

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