peer reviewedAre patient-caregiver dyads concordant when applying to stroke psychosocial impacts ? Methods: Two questionnaires administered two years poststroke in Luxemburg to 62 patients and their 62 natural caregivers include 15 common items assessing psychosocial impacts of stroke on both patients and caregivers. We (1) compare these impacts of stroke on patients and caregivers, and (2) use paired analysis of the concordance in responses within dyads. Findings: Patients feel ashamed, more often than caregivers imagine (11.3% vs. 3.2%*). Patients perceive less often than caregivers an upheaval in their couple (19.4% vs. 38.7%*), and preponderance of psychological difficulties (41.9% vs. 69.4%**). Loss of friends (90.7% convergent vs....
Background: Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability in Australia and internationally. Stro...
Studies suggest that the illness perceptions that individuals develop can affect their psychosocial ...
OBJECTIVE:: To investigate the concomitant effects of two patient-directed interventions for post-st...
peer reviewedBackground: Two years after stroke, are the factors of the esteem of caregiving the sam...
peer reviewedFor patients, the social and emotional repercussions of stroke include shame, personali...
peer reviewedThis study aims to improve our understanding of the impact of stroke on the lives of pa...
OBJECTIVE:: To investigate the concomitant effects of two patient-directed interventions for post-st...
peer reviewedMental health promotion policies are concerned by informal caregivers’ (ICs) suffering...
Stroke is a leading cause of disability and distress, and often profoundly affects the quality of li...
Item does not contain fulltextObjective:To investigate the concomitant effects of two patient-direct...
For patients, the social and emotional repercussions of stroke include shame, personality changes, a...
peer reviewedTwo years post-stroke, we analysed the survivors’ LS by looking at its associations wit...
The aims of this thesis were to investigate: 1) health and social effects of caring on informal care...
Objective: To test the ability of a previously generated logistic regression model to predict caregi...
© 2019, © 2019 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Objective: To identify the key components of a biopsyc...
Background: Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability in Australia and internationally. Stro...
Studies suggest that the illness perceptions that individuals develop can affect their psychosocial ...
OBJECTIVE:: To investigate the concomitant effects of two patient-directed interventions for post-st...
peer reviewedBackground: Two years after stroke, are the factors of the esteem of caregiving the sam...
peer reviewedFor patients, the social and emotional repercussions of stroke include shame, personali...
peer reviewedThis study aims to improve our understanding of the impact of stroke on the lives of pa...
OBJECTIVE:: To investigate the concomitant effects of two patient-directed interventions for post-st...
peer reviewedMental health promotion policies are concerned by informal caregivers’ (ICs) suffering...
Stroke is a leading cause of disability and distress, and often profoundly affects the quality of li...
Item does not contain fulltextObjective:To investigate the concomitant effects of two patient-direct...
For patients, the social and emotional repercussions of stroke include shame, personality changes, a...
peer reviewedTwo years post-stroke, we analysed the survivors’ LS by looking at its associations wit...
The aims of this thesis were to investigate: 1) health and social effects of caring on informal care...
Objective: To test the ability of a previously generated logistic regression model to predict caregi...
© 2019, © 2019 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Objective: To identify the key components of a biopsyc...
Background: Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability in Australia and internationally. Stro...
Studies suggest that the illness perceptions that individuals develop can affect their psychosocial ...
OBJECTIVE:: To investigate the concomitant effects of two patient-directed interventions for post-st...