Background: Burden is well documented among carers of stroke survivors, yet current evidence is insufficient for determining the best strategies for reducing negative outcomes. The Medical Research Council (MRC) framework advocates using theories in intervention development, but lacks guidance on how this can be achieved. Interventions targeting carers of stroke survivors often lack theory or provide inadequate descriptions of the active ingredients determining their effects. This research aimed to develop a proposed theory- and evidence-based intervention to reduce burden in carers of stroke survivors. Methods: In conjunction with stakeholder involvement, Intervention Mapping stages one to four guided intervention development: needs ass...
Stroke is the leading cause of long-term disability in the United States and often leaves individual...
Objectives: Effective secondary stroke prevention strategies are sub-optimally used. Novel developme...
Objective: To determine the feasibility of recruiting to and delivering a biopsychosocial interventi...
BACKGROUND: Burden is well documented among carers of stroke survivors, yet current evidence is i...
Background: Stroke affects the entire family system. Failure to meet the needs of caregivers leads t...
Objectives: To examine the implementation of an intervention to support informal caregivers and to h...
Introduction: Visual impairment (VI) affects 30-60% of stroke survivors and reduces quality of life....
ObjectivesThe benefits of increased physical activity for stroke survivors include improved function...
This is the final version, also available from BMC via the DOI in this record.Background: Despite th...
<p>Background: A substantial component of care is provided to stroke survivors by informal car...
Background: Evidence-based care pathways are required to support stroke patients and their carers in...
BACKGROUND: Despite the evidence that many stroke survivors report longer term unmet needs, the prov...
Background: Stroke survivors are often supported by informal caregivers after discharge from hospita...
Background Despite the evidence that many stroke survivors report longer term unmet needs, the prov...
Background: Whilst pathways relating to the early stages of stroke care have become well established...
Stroke is the leading cause of long-term disability in the United States and often leaves individual...
Objectives: Effective secondary stroke prevention strategies are sub-optimally used. Novel developme...
Objective: To determine the feasibility of recruiting to and delivering a biopsychosocial interventi...
BACKGROUND: Burden is well documented among carers of stroke survivors, yet current evidence is i...
Background: Stroke affects the entire family system. Failure to meet the needs of caregivers leads t...
Objectives: To examine the implementation of an intervention to support informal caregivers and to h...
Introduction: Visual impairment (VI) affects 30-60% of stroke survivors and reduces quality of life....
ObjectivesThe benefits of increased physical activity for stroke survivors include improved function...
This is the final version, also available from BMC via the DOI in this record.Background: Despite th...
<p>Background: A substantial component of care is provided to stroke survivors by informal car...
Background: Evidence-based care pathways are required to support stroke patients and their carers in...
BACKGROUND: Despite the evidence that many stroke survivors report longer term unmet needs, the prov...
Background: Stroke survivors are often supported by informal caregivers after discharge from hospita...
Background Despite the evidence that many stroke survivors report longer term unmet needs, the prov...
Background: Whilst pathways relating to the early stages of stroke care have become well established...
Stroke is the leading cause of long-term disability in the United States and often leaves individual...
Objectives: Effective secondary stroke prevention strategies are sub-optimally used. Novel developme...
Objective: To determine the feasibility of recruiting to and delivering a biopsychosocial interventi...