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The meaning of participation to stroke survivors: a qualitative study

The meaning of participation to stroke survivors: a qualitative study

... mentioning participation, touches upon many relevant issues in her discussion of how role and activities impact upon identity, and Robison et ...the stroke challenged the stroke survivors ... See full document

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Self-management develops through doing of everyday activities—a longitudinal qualitative study of stroke survivors during two years post-stroke

Self-management develops through doing of everyday activities—a longitudinal qualitative study of stroke survivors during two years post-stroke

... this study revealed that creating meaning in life after stroke was not easy for every ...a stroke and creating meaning in ...group study among allied health professionals about ... See full document

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A qualitative study of the experience of obstetric fistula survivors in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

A qualitative study of the experience of obstetric fistula survivors in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

... of survivors. This qualitative study explored the evolution of survivors’ perceptions of their social relationships and health since developing this obstetric ...eight survivors who ... See full document

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Acceptability of mindfulness from the perspective of stroke survivors and caregivers: a qualitative study

Acceptability of mindfulness from the perspective of stroke survivors and caregivers: a qualitative study

... 21 stroke survivors and seven caregivers from the community (using newspaper adverts and stroke support groups) to take part in MBSR taster ...MBSR participation, while stroke-related ... See full document

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Assessing the impact of upper limb disability following stroke: A qualitative enquiry using internet based personal accounts of stroke survivors

Assessing the impact of upper limb disability following stroke: A qualitative enquiry using internet based personal accounts of stroke survivors

... social participation, such as maintaining relationships and using transport ...after stroke, ...following stroke, but the few studies that consider this issue [11,16,17] suggest there is a need for ... See full document

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Perceptions of self-rated health among stroke survivors: a qualitative study in the United Kingdom

Perceptions of self-rated health among stroke survivors: a qualitative study in the United Kingdom

... of stroke survivors with a range of socio-demographic ...the study, there was some homogeneity, for example, a higher number of older individuals of white ethnic back- grounds and higher social class ... See full document

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Determinants of participation restriction among community dwelling stroke survivors: A path analysis

Determinants of participation restriction among community dwelling stroke survivors: A path analysis

... this study as being related to physical and psy- chosocial ...this study also had poor functional ability which is likely to hinder their resumption of social roles in day-to-day ...of participation ... See full document

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Provision of inpatient rehabilitation and challenges experienced with participation post discharge: quantitative and qualitative inquiry of African stroke patients

Provision of inpatient rehabilitation and challenges experienced with participation post discharge: quantitative and qualitative inquiry of African stroke patients

... The study presents data collected in three African countries, namely South Africa, Tanzania and ...The study was conducted at the Provincial Hospital in the Eastern Cape with a bed capacity of 250 ...The ... See full document

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Adaptability of gait in stroke survivors

Adaptability of gait in stroke survivors

... for stroke survivors ...in stroke survivors are known to be higher than healthy adults (Den Otter et ...this study when targets are seen in advance. In the den Otter study ... See full document

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<p>A Qualitative Study of Barriers and Facilitators to Adherence to Secondary Prevention Medications Among French Patients Suffering from Stroke and Transient Ischemic Attack</p>

<p>A Qualitative Study of Barriers and Facilitators to Adherence to Secondary Prevention Medications Among French Patients Suffering from Stroke and Transient Ischemic Attack</p>

... This study provides valuable information that can be applied to daily care of IS/TIA survivors who self- manage their medical treatment. At the acute phase, patient information should be very simple and ... See full document

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Development and evaluation of a nurse led, tailored stroke self management intervention

Development and evaluation of a nurse led, tailored stroke self management intervention

... this study suggest that the specific needs of stroke survivors, and indeed subsequent information needed by stroke nurses to inform the delivery of their self-management support, may not be ... See full document

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Use of Occupational Performance Coaching for stroke survivors (OPC-Stroke) in late rehabilitation: A descriptive case study

Use of Occupational Performance Coaching for stroke survivors (OPC-Stroke) in late rehabilitation: A descriptive case study

... The results of the HADS were found to be higher for Charles at the postevaluation, reflecting poorer emotional well-being. The researchers hypothesized that these results could have demonstrated the participant’s sadness ... See full document

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The Process of Exercise Participation in the Community for Functional Recovery Post Formal Rehabilitation among Survivors of Stroke: a grounded theory study

The Process of Exercise Participation in the Community for Functional Recovery Post Formal Rehabilitation among Survivors of Stroke: a grounded theory study

... post stroke (Clarke et ...of stroke in comparison to the general population. Further, stroke has been shown to have a profound effect on the life course of ...of survivors of stroke and ... See full document

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Development of a patient-centred, patient-reported outcome measure (PROM) for post-stroke cognitive rehabilitation: qualitative interviews with stroke survivors to inform design and content

Development of a patient-centred, patient-reported outcome measure (PROM) for post-stroke cognitive rehabilitation: qualitative interviews with stroke survivors to inform design and content

... Stroke survivors were excluded if they were not pre-morbidly fluent in the English language and/or could not provide informed ...from participation in ... See full document

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Qualitative focus group study investigating experiences of accessing and engaging with social care services: perspectives of carers from diverse ethnic groups caring for stroke survivors

Qualitative focus group study investigating experiences of accessing and engaging with social care services: perspectives of carers from diverse ethnic groups caring for stroke survivors

... sampling was used because recruitment proved dif fi cult because of carers ’ caring responsibilities. To take part, participants had to be either currently or to have recently been caring for stroke ... See full document

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A Study to Evaluate the Effectiveness of Video Assisted Teaching (VAT) on Knowledge Regarding Stroke Rehabilitation among the Caregivers of Stroke Patients in Selected Hospitals, Hassan, Karnataka

A Study to Evaluate the Effectiveness of Video Assisted Teaching (VAT) on Knowledge Regarding Stroke Rehabilitation among the Caregivers of Stroke Patients in Selected Hospitals, Hassan, Karnataka

... of stroke patients were selected and distributed to 40 for the experimental and 20 for the control ...present study comprised of 60 caregivers of stroke patients in selected hospitals, ... See full document

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Rajan

... longitudinal study was done amongst the 150 incident stroke cases registered during the period from March 2013 to November 2014 and who survived beyond 28 ...using Stroke Specific QoL scale (SSQoL) ... See full document

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Comparing and Predicting the Costs and Outcomes of Patients with Major and Minor Stroke Using the Boston Acute Stroke Imaging Scale Neuroimaging Classification System

Comparing and Predicting the Costs and Outcomes of Patients with Major and Minor Stroke Using the Boston Acute Stroke Imaging Scale Neuroimaging Classification System

... with stroke: Diagnosis-Related Groups (DRG) 014 for hemorrhagic and ischemic strokes with infarction and DRG 015 for cerebral vascular occlusions without infarction (including ...ischemic stroke, including ... See full document

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Experiences of dysphagia after stroke: an interview study of stroke survivors and their informal caregivers

Experiences of dysphagia after stroke: an interview study of stroke survivors and their informal caregivers

... This study provides a unique perspective of stroke patients’ experiences of having their swallow screened and assessed during the first 72 h of post-stroke and subsequent days ...a stroke bed ... See full document

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Adaptability of gait in stroke survivors

Adaptability of gait in stroke survivors

... recent study the baseline was taken during steady state walking, while traditionally it has been taken during rest in stance as used in Koenraadt et ...this study a baseline of 7 seconds was ... See full document

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