# Life After Stroke and Supportive Stroke Pathways: Protocol For A Rapid Realist Review

**Authors:** Olive Lennon, Mary O'Neill, Killian Walsh, Frances Horgan, Nicola Hancock, Frances Horgan

PMC · DOI: 10.12688/hrbopenres.14034.1 · HRB Open Research · 2025-01-23

## TL;DR

This study aims to understand how to best support people living after a stroke by developing theories about what works and why.

## Contribution

The study introduces a structured realist review protocol to develop context–mechanism–outcome configurations for post-stroke support.

## Key findings

- The review will use RAMESES methodology to develop and refine program theories for stroke support.
- Findings will inform policy and future evaluations of stroke support pathways.

## Abstract

Ever-growing numbers of individuals are surviving stroke and living with the consequences. Life after stroke is a key pillar in addressing the burden of stroke for the remaining lifespan for those with stroke. No consensus on how to best promote agency and fulfilment in life after stroke or the resources required to achieve this currently exists.

In this realist review protocol we outline the methods we will use to gain an understanding of supporting Life after Stroke through the development of programme theories. These will consist of context–mechanism–outcome configurations (CMOCs) and will acknowledge the resources required. The review will follow the RAMESES five-stage structured methodology to (1) define the scope of the review, and the development of initial programme theories for supporting life after stroke, (2) develop a comprehensive search strategy to identify relevant research, (3) review primary studies and extract data, (4) synthesise evidence (5) refine programme theories iteratively throughout the process using an Expert Panel and reference group, to including stroke researchers, health care professionals working in stroke care and stroke support agencies.

This realist review aims to conceptualise supports for Life after Stroke. The CMOCs developed will help explain how generative causation within the life after stroke pathway works. The findings will help inform policy and practice and inform future realist evaluations of Life after Stroke support pathways.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** stroke (MONDO:0005098)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** Stroke (MESH:D020521)

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