Background: Self-management is important to the recovery and quality of life of people following stroke. Many interventions to support self-management following stroke have been developed, however to date no reliable and valid outcome measure exists to support their evaluation. This study outlines the development and preliminary investigation of the psychometric performance of a newly developed patient-reported outcome measure (PROM) of self-management competency following stroke; the Southampton Stroke Self-Management Questionnaire (SSSMQ). Methods: A convenience sample of 87 people who had had a stroke completed responses to the SSSMQ, the Stroke Self-Efficacy Questionnaire and the Stroke Impact Scale. Scaling properties were assessed usi...
Objective: To investigate the effectiveness of a self-management intervention aimed at proactive cop...
Introduction: Stroke is a circulatory disorder in the brain that occurs suddenly, which is character...
OBJECTIVE:Measuring self-efficacy during rehabilitation provides an important insight into understan...
Background: Self-management is important to the recovery and quality of life of people following str...
BACKGROUND: Self-management is important to the recovery and quality of life of people following str...
Stroke is a major cause of disability world-wide, representing a significant health and social burde...
Purpose: To systematically review the psychometric properties of outcome measures used in stroke sel...
Objective: To examine the effects of a self-management workbook intervention designed for use with i...
Background: Stroke results from an acute lack of blood supply to the brain and becomes a chronic hea...
RATIONALE: Many stroke patients and their partners report long-term negative consequences of stroke ...
PURPOSE: A systematic review of stroke self-management programs was conducted to: (i) identify how m...
Purpose. The purpose of this review is to examine (1) the influence of self-efficacy on rehabilitati...
BACKGROUND: Self-efficacy is an important mediator of the adaptation process after stroke. However,...
Background Self-management is seen as a primary mechanism to support the optimization of care for pe...
PURPOSE: An evidence-based, theory-driven self-management programme "My Life After Stroke" (MLAS) wa...
Objective: To investigate the effectiveness of a self-management intervention aimed at proactive cop...
Introduction: Stroke is a circulatory disorder in the brain that occurs suddenly, which is character...
OBJECTIVE:Measuring self-efficacy during rehabilitation provides an important insight into understan...
Background: Self-management is important to the recovery and quality of life of people following str...
BACKGROUND: Self-management is important to the recovery and quality of life of people following str...
Stroke is a major cause of disability world-wide, representing a significant health and social burde...
Purpose: To systematically review the psychometric properties of outcome measures used in stroke sel...
Objective: To examine the effects of a self-management workbook intervention designed for use with i...
Background: Stroke results from an acute lack of blood supply to the brain and becomes a chronic hea...
RATIONALE: Many stroke patients and their partners report long-term negative consequences of stroke ...
PURPOSE: A systematic review of stroke self-management programs was conducted to: (i) identify how m...
Purpose. The purpose of this review is to examine (1) the influence of self-efficacy on rehabilitati...
BACKGROUND: Self-efficacy is an important mediator of the adaptation process after stroke. However,...
Background Self-management is seen as a primary mechanism to support the optimization of care for pe...
PURPOSE: An evidence-based, theory-driven self-management programme "My Life After Stroke" (MLAS) wa...
Objective: To investigate the effectiveness of a self-management intervention aimed at proactive cop...
Introduction: Stroke is a circulatory disorder in the brain that occurs suddenly, which is character...
OBJECTIVE:Measuring self-efficacy during rehabilitation provides an important insight into understan...