Question: Did the In-Reach service impact the referral and uptake numbers for the Edinburgh Leisure Exercise After Stroke (ELEAS) programme? Did the ELEAS programme impact the participants' functional ability, quality of life and mental well-being? Design: Service evaluation using a retrospective study design. Secondary analysis of data collected during the In-Reach service at the Royal Infirmary Hospital, Edinburgh (RIE) and the ELEAS programme. Data was analysed using SPSS software and relevant tests. Participants: Admissions to the RIE stroke ward during 2014 who accessed and completed the outcome measures at the In-Reach service and the ELEAS programme (n=25). Study Context: The In-Reach service involved a stroke-specialised exercise in...
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Study question What is the effect of task oriented circuit training compared with usual physiotherap...
Questions: In people receiving rehabilitation aimed at reducing activity limitations of the lower an...
Questions: Is treadmill walking with body weight support during inpatient rehabilitation detrimental...
Question: Did the In-Reach service impact the referral and uptake numbers for the Edinburgh Leisure ...
Questions: How does In-reach impact on the uptake of exercise after stroke? How does three months of...
Question: What are the experiences of the participants attending an In-Reach service (IRS) post stro...
Question: What are the experiences and perceptions of community-dwelling stroke survivors regarding ...
Question: To create and then evaluate the acceptability of a self-administered video-based PUSH (Pro...
Rationale: Almost one-third of Australians need help to travel outdoors after a stroke. Ambulation t...
Objectives: To describe the rehabilitation input stroke patients received from health professionals ...
Purpose: The overall purpose of this study was to explore participants’ and physiotherapists’ experi...
AIM: To assess the impact on outcomes of a stroke navigation service for stroke survivors and thei...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the perceived needs for health services by persons with stroke within the ...
Question: After stroke, does treadmill training provide greater benefit to the subgroup of community...
Background: The ability to adapt walking to environmental properties and hazards, a prerequisite for...
Study question What is the effect of task oriented circuit training compared with usual physiotherap...
Questions: In people receiving rehabilitation aimed at reducing activity limitations of the lower an...
Questions: Is treadmill walking with body weight support during inpatient rehabilitation detrimental...