Inadequacies in the provision of written education materials to stroke patients and their carers have been reported. In this study, 20 stroke team health professionals were surveyed regarding their use of and perspectives on written education materials. Seventy percent of participants provided materials to 25% or fewer stroke patients and 90% believed that patients and carers are only occasionally or rarely provided with sufficient written information. Health professionals were uncertain which team members provided written information and identified the need to improve the quality of materials used. Stroke teams should implement a system that facilitates the routine provision of quality written materials to patients and carers, communicatio...
Stroke is a major cause of chronic illness in Australia, where it is estimated that between 200,000 ...
As a leading cause of death and disability worldwide, how to effectively manage and prevent stroke i...
Background: Despite the well-documented benefits of providing people with written health information...
This study evaluated the suitability of written materials for stroke survivors and their carers. Twe...
Objective: This study (a) evaluated the reading ability of patients following stroke and their carer...
This study aimed to determine current practice in the provision of written information to 57 stroke ...
Education in chronic conditions such as stroke aims to improve self-management skills. Previous rese...
This study explored the extent, source and format of the information received by stroke rehabilitati...
Numerous clinical guidelines acknowledge the provision of information to clients and their carers as...
This preliminary study describes how health information is provided to stroke patients in an acute h...
Purpose: To explore how health professionals provide information to informal carers during inpatient...
Stroke is the fifth leading cause of death and leading cause of long-term disability in the United S...
ABSTRACT Objective: Tailoring stroke information and providing reinforcement opportunities are two s...
Despite the documented benefits of providing health information to stroke patients, there is evidenc...
Objective: High-quality information provision can allow stroke patients to effectively participate i...
Stroke is a major cause of chronic illness in Australia, where it is estimated that between 200,000 ...
As a leading cause of death and disability worldwide, how to effectively manage and prevent stroke i...
Background: Despite the well-documented benefits of providing people with written health information...
This study evaluated the suitability of written materials for stroke survivors and their carers. Twe...
Objective: This study (a) evaluated the reading ability of patients following stroke and their carer...
This study aimed to determine current practice in the provision of written information to 57 stroke ...
Education in chronic conditions such as stroke aims to improve self-management skills. Previous rese...
This study explored the extent, source and format of the information received by stroke rehabilitati...
Numerous clinical guidelines acknowledge the provision of information to clients and their carers as...
This preliminary study describes how health information is provided to stroke patients in an acute h...
Purpose: To explore how health professionals provide information to informal carers during inpatient...
Stroke is the fifth leading cause of death and leading cause of long-term disability in the United S...
ABSTRACT Objective: Tailoring stroke information and providing reinforcement opportunities are two s...
Despite the documented benefits of providing health information to stroke patients, there is evidenc...
Objective: High-quality information provision can allow stroke patients to effectively participate i...
Stroke is a major cause of chronic illness in Australia, where it is estimated that between 200,000 ...
As a leading cause of death and disability worldwide, how to effectively manage and prevent stroke i...
Background: Despite the well-documented benefits of providing people with written health information...