Purpose : To explore the perceived life and identity changes described by individuals following a single stroke using a life narrative approach. Method : Individuals admitted to hospital with a stroke, no previous disability, returning home; took part in life narrative interviews in hospital, and six months and one year postdischarge. The Gross Motor subscale of the Rivermead Motor Assessment and Nottingham 10 point Activities of Daily Living Scale were completed. Results : Eight stroke respondents (five male, three female; mean age 67 years (range 56-82). The one year mean motor score was 9 (range 7-11) and self-care score was 9 (range 7-10). All respondents described a fundamental change in their lives and identity. The main issue was a s...
OBJECTIVE: To synthesize patients' views on the impact of stroke on their roles and self. DATA SOURC...
Objective To synthesise the qualitative evidence of embodied experiences of people who have survived...
The main scope of this thesis was to study and describe perceived participation among persons with s...
Within rehabilitation research recovery from a stroke has been defined by healthprofessionals as the...
Stroke is an acute, neurological dysfunction of vascular origin with sudden occurrence and it influe...
Purpose The aim was to illuminate the experiences of stroke survivors returning to everyday life in ...
Purpose: Meanings of movement for stroke survivors could give therapists significant insights, espec...
AbstractNeurological conditions are increasingly conceived of as physiological disorders, with chang...
Abstract Purpose: This study aimed to investigate and improve understanding of the experiences of pa...
Background and Purpose. Patient experience is increasingly being recognised as a key health outcome ...
This study explores stroke survivors' experience of being part of an institutional rehabilitation co...
Stroke is a leading cause of disability across the developed world, affecting an increasing number o...
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OBJECTIVES: To examine change in identity after stroke and to elucidate its relationship with mood a...
Purpose: This study aims to explore quality of life (QOL) during the first year of recovery after st...
OBJECTIVE: To synthesize patients' views on the impact of stroke on their roles and self. DATA SOURC...
Objective To synthesise the qualitative evidence of embodied experiences of people who have survived...
The main scope of this thesis was to study and describe perceived participation among persons with s...
Within rehabilitation research recovery from a stroke has been defined by healthprofessionals as the...
Stroke is an acute, neurological dysfunction of vascular origin with sudden occurrence and it influe...
Purpose The aim was to illuminate the experiences of stroke survivors returning to everyday life in ...
Purpose: Meanings of movement for stroke survivors could give therapists significant insights, espec...
AbstractNeurological conditions are increasingly conceived of as physiological disorders, with chang...
Abstract Purpose: This study aimed to investigate and improve understanding of the experiences of pa...
Background and Purpose. Patient experience is increasingly being recognised as a key health outcome ...
This study explores stroke survivors' experience of being part of an institutional rehabilitation co...
Stroke is a leading cause of disability across the developed world, affecting an increasing number o...
permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work i...
OBJECTIVES: To examine change in identity after stroke and to elucidate its relationship with mood a...
Purpose: This study aims to explore quality of life (QOL) during the first year of recovery after st...
OBJECTIVE: To synthesize patients' views on the impact of stroke on their roles and self. DATA SOURC...
Objective To synthesise the qualitative evidence of embodied experiences of people who have survived...
The main scope of this thesis was to study and describe perceived participation among persons with s...