StrokeLINK

About StrokeLINK

StrokeLINK is a unique programme of care for stroke patients who are returning home from hospital. It is a nurse-led service, supported by an educational booklet and this website. StrokeLINK helps patients to do the things that will help them recover well at home.

 

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What does StrokeLINK provide?

StrokeLINK provides support and tools for patients who have had a stroke or TIA (transient ischaemic attack).

Currently, the StrokeLINK service is only provided at the Mater Hospital in Dublin. In the future, we hope that it can be offered at other hospitals across Ireland.


 

For StrokeLINK patients treated at the Mater Hospital, we provide:

StrokeLINK nurse-led service


Specialist StrokeLINK nurses empower patients to be actively involved in their own care. Patients meet with a StrokeLINK nurse before leaving hospital. They will tell you about the StrokeLINK service and about what to expect when returning home.

The StrokeLINK nurse will follow up with you within 48 hours of your hospital discharge. They will continue to check in with you regularly until your scheduled three-month medical clinic check up.

StrokeLINK nurses are available as a point of contact for any stroke-related issues you encounter. You will also be given educational tools, as detailed below.

The Living Well book

The Living Well book was created for patients and their care partners. It helps patients understand their stroke and encourages them to do the things that will speed their recovery.

The book guides patients on healthier lifestyle choices and is personalised to their individual needs. It is also a place where they can keep track of their blood pressure goals.

Patients are taught how to use the QR codes in the book, which link to informative tools and motivational videos online.

StrokeLINK videos

We are currently creating a set of videos to accompany the StrokeLINK website and the Living Well book.

Developed by members of the Mater stroke team for patients and their carers, the videos will provide practical advice on things like returning home after stroke and blood pressure monitoring.

> StrokeLINK videos

Text message reminders

StrokeLINK patients at the Mater Hospital can get regular text messages that complement the ideas in the Living Well book. Typical texts include reminders to take your blood pressure or to link up with the Irish Heart Foundation’s Stroke Connect Service.

 

A point of contact for public health nurses and GPs

StrokeLINK provides a direct point of contact and an educational support service for public health nurses and GPs (family doctors) who are caring for StrokeLINK patients.

 

 


For stroke patients around Ireland, we provide:

StrokeLINK.ie

We developed this website to provide a fact-checked, go-to resource for all stroke and TIA (transient ischemic attack) survivors and their families.

The entire stroke team at the Mater Hospital came together to make sure that everyone who needs guidance and information can access it here.

We hope that it will empower stroke and TIA patients to live well and also provide support to their families and carers.


How did StrokeLINK come about? 

From patient experience surveys carried out at the Mater Hospital, we knew that patients often feel unprepared to meet the challenges of returning home after having a stroke. This can leave them feeling unsure and worried about their condition and ultimately raises the risk of hospital readmission when complications arise.

We knew that we had to find a better way to support patients after stroke. One in five people globally are expected to have a stroke at some stage in their lives, and they need tools to enable them to recover well.

The Mater stroke team, along with Mater Transformation, started working on the development of StrokeLINK.

StrokeLINK’s aim is to: 

  • provide patients with the post-hospital care they need
  • guide them on their recovery journey
  • prevent them having a further stroke or TIA

    StrokeLINK was designed in collaboration with patients, their families, members of the Mater Hospital stroke team and community healthcare staff and with the help of designers from the National College of Art and Design (NCAD).

    The initial development of the StrokeLINK programme was funded by the Sláintecare Integration Fund and in 2022, that funding became annual and permanent. More funding was received through the Public Service Innovation Fund, the National Clinical Programme for Stroke and the HSE’s Spark Innovation Programme. This extra funding has allowed us to increase the depth and quality of the service even further.


Impact of StrokeLINK 

  • Before StrokeLINK, one in ten patients came to the hospital for certain emergencies. Those emergencies are now handled in the community by StrokeLINK.
  • 64% of patients stopped smoking compared to 14% before.
  • 97% of patients monitor their own blood pressure compared to 58% before.
  • 93% of patients make healthier dietary choices compared to 42% before.
  • 98% of patients rated their post-hospital care as excellent compared to 63% before.
  • The cost of providing StrokeLINK is less than one quarter of the cost of the hospital admissions it prevents.

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Disclaimer

For any medical related enquiries regarding your stroke care needs please contact your local doctor (GP). StrokeLINK does not have the capacity to answer these enquiries. Thank you for your understanding.

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Key information is right here

"Most of the information in the Living Well book is available here on the StrokeLINK website."

Lauren McDunphy | Stroke Clinical Nurse Specialist |


Frequently asked questions

 


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