PhD Conferral Dhr. Mitchel van Eeden, MSc
Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences
Supervisors:
- prof.dr.mr. S.M.A.A. Evers;
- prof.dr. C.M. v. Heugten
Co-supervisor:
- dr. G.A.P. van Mastrigt
A stroke not only has physical and social consequences, it can also have serious implications for society as well. The Restore4Stroke study found that a single stroke patient costs society an average of €30,000 one year after the stroke, with a significant portion being spent on mental health services. This study also found that while stroke-specific self-management therapy may be a cost-effective alternative for stroke patients, the methodology behind proactive coping makes this treatment option unfeasible. Stroke-specific cognitive behavioural therapy may prove to be a more affordable alternative for stroke patients, but this requires further research in a larger population. Finally, self-management is a popular yet complex concept in chronic care.
Key words:
beroerte, kosteneffectiviteit, alternatieve behandelmogelijkheden
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