Background: Self-management after a stroke is a challenge because of multifaceted care needs and complex disabling consequences that cause further hindrance to patient participation. A 13-week stroke patient empowerment intervention (Health Empowerment Intervention for Stroke Self-management [HEISS]) was developed to enhance patients' ability to participate in self-management. Purpose: To examine the effects of the empowerment intervention on stroke patients' self-efficacy, self-management behavior, and functional recovery. Methods: This is a single-blind randomized controlled trial with stroke survivors assigned to either a control group (CG) receiving usual ambulatory rehabilitation care or the HEISS in addition to usual care (interventio...
Objective: To test the efficacy of a self-management intervention for stroke survivors vs. usual car...
PURPOSE: A systematic review of stroke self-management programs was conducted to: (i) identify how m...
BackgroundRecovery after stroke is long-term and demanding. Optimising community-residing stroke sur...
Janet WH Sit,1 Sek Ying Chair,1 Kai Chow Choi,1 Carmen WH Chan,1 Diana TF Lee,1 Aileen WK Chan,1 Jo ...
Background and Purpose-Evidence shows self-management programs are associated with improved recovery...
Objective: To investigate the effectiveness of a self-management intervention aimed at proactive cop...
RATIONALE: Many stroke patients and their partners report long-term negative consequences of stroke ...
Introduction: Stroke is a circulatory disorder in the brain that occurs suddenly, which is character...
Objective: To examine the effects of a self-management workbook intervention designed for use with i...
Purpose. The purpose of this review is to examine (1) the influence of self-efficacy on rehabilitati...
Background: Stroke generates significant health and social burdens. Self-management has potential im...
Objective: To test the efficacy of a self-management intervention for stroke survivors vs. usual car...
PURPOSE: A systematic review of stroke self-management programs was conducted to: (i) identify how m...
BackgroundRecovery after stroke is long-term and demanding. Optimising community-residing stroke sur...
Janet WH Sit,1 Sek Ying Chair,1 Kai Chow Choi,1 Carmen WH Chan,1 Diana TF Lee,1 Aileen WK Chan,1 Jo ...
Background and Purpose-Evidence shows self-management programs are associated with improved recovery...
Objective: To investigate the effectiveness of a self-management intervention aimed at proactive cop...
RATIONALE: Many stroke patients and their partners report long-term negative consequences of stroke ...
Introduction: Stroke is a circulatory disorder in the brain that occurs suddenly, which is character...
Objective: To examine the effects of a self-management workbook intervention designed for use with i...
Purpose. The purpose of this review is to examine (1) the influence of self-efficacy on rehabilitati...
Background: Stroke generates significant health and social burdens. Self-management has potential im...
Objective: To test the efficacy of a self-management intervention for stroke survivors vs. usual car...
PURPOSE: A systematic review of stroke self-management programs was conducted to: (i) identify how m...
BackgroundRecovery after stroke is long-term and demanding. Optimising community-residing stroke sur...