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Gender Differences in the Trajectory and Predictors of Unmet Needs Among Young Stroke Survivors: A Longitudinal Secondary Analysis.

PubMed / J Cardiovasc Nurs · 2026-06-05 · By Kuo WY, Chen MC, Chen CY, et al. · The Journal of cardiovascular nursing

A longitudinal secondary analysis published in the Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing examined how unmet needs evolve differently in male versus female young stroke survivors over time. The study identified gender-specific predictors that influence these trajectories, highlighting the importance of tailoring post-stroke support and rehabilitation to sex-based differences. These findings have implications for physical therapists involved in stroke recovery, particularly when planning individualized interventions for younger patient populations.

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