Telehealth Trials to Address Health Equity in Stroke Survivors

Anjail Z. Sharrief, Amy K. Guzik, Erica Jones, Munachi Okpala, Mary F. Love, Tamra Ishan Jayenda Ranasinghe, Cheryl Bushnell

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Abstract

Telehealth has seen rapid expansion into chronic care management in the past 3 years because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Telehealth for acute care management has expanded access to equitable stroke care to many patients over the past two decades, but there is limited evidence for its benefit for addressing disparities in the chronic care of patients living with stroke. In this review, we discuss advantages and disadvantages of telehealth use for the outpatient management of stroke survivors. Further, we explore opportunities and potential barriers for telehealth in addressing disparities in stroke outcomes related to various social determinants of health. We discuss two ongoing large randomized trials that are utilizing telehealth and telemonitoring for management of blood pressure in diverse patient populations. Finally, we discuss strategies to address barriers to telehealth use in patients with stroke and in populations with adverse social determinants of health.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)396-406
Number of pages11
JournalStroke
Volume54
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 1 2023

Keywords

  • health equity
  • outcomes
  • prevention
  • stroke
  • telehealth

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Clinical Neurology
  • Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
  • Advanced and Specialized Nursing

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