Question: What are the experiences and perceptions of community-dwelling stroke survivors regarding the hospital-based In-Reach service and community based classes? Design: Secondary analysis of qualitative study data collected by focus group. Participants: Six people post stroke were enrolled in a hospital-based In-Reach project and participated in a focus group interview. Results: Focus group (FG) data were closely similar and four main themes emerged: quality of life post stroke, motivation, support, and service satisfaction. The In-Reach service and community classes were described overall as positive, with ascribed benefits in everyday activity, ability to resume previously valued activities leading to increase in active participation ...
Research has evidenced that regular exercise can provide physical and physiological benefits for peo...
This study was funded by NordForsk programme on Health and Welfare (project ID 75920). The funding b...
OBJECTIVES: The evidence supporting benefits of physical activity (PA) on fitness, functioning, heal...
Question: What are the experiences and perceptions of community-dwelling stroke survivors regarding ...
Question: What are the experiences of the participants attending an In-Reach service (IRS) post stro...
Questions: How does In-reach impact on the uptake of exercise after stroke? How does three months of...
Question: Did the In-Reach service impact the referral and uptake numbers for the Edinburgh Leisure ...
Question: What are the patient, exercise and external factors that are associated with a stroke surv...
Objectives: To explore whether a pilot secondary stroke prevention group program for community-dwell...
Objective: To explore stroke survivors' experiences of undertaking exercise in the context of an exe...
Background: Action for Rehabilitation in Neurological Injury (ARNI) is a novel community-based train...
Purpose: Exercise-after-stroke programmes are increasingly being provided to encourage more physical...
Introduction: Following stroke, physical activity is important to maximise recovery. Increasingly, p...
Exercise after stroke has the potential to increase survivors’ physical function and decrease disabi...
This study explored the perspectives on participation in group rehabilitation in the inpatient setti...
Research has evidenced that regular exercise can provide physical and physiological benefits for peo...
This study was funded by NordForsk programme on Health and Welfare (project ID 75920). The funding b...
OBJECTIVES: The evidence supporting benefits of physical activity (PA) on fitness, functioning, heal...
Question: What are the experiences and perceptions of community-dwelling stroke survivors regarding ...
Question: What are the experiences of the participants attending an In-Reach service (IRS) post stro...
Questions: How does In-reach impact on the uptake of exercise after stroke? How does three months of...
Question: Did the In-Reach service impact the referral and uptake numbers for the Edinburgh Leisure ...
Question: What are the patient, exercise and external factors that are associated with a stroke surv...
Objectives: To explore whether a pilot secondary stroke prevention group program for community-dwell...
Objective: To explore stroke survivors' experiences of undertaking exercise in the context of an exe...
Background: Action for Rehabilitation in Neurological Injury (ARNI) is a novel community-based train...
Purpose: Exercise-after-stroke programmes are increasingly being provided to encourage more physical...
Introduction: Following stroke, physical activity is important to maximise recovery. Increasingly, p...
Exercise after stroke has the potential to increase survivors’ physical function and decrease disabi...
This study explored the perspectives on participation in group rehabilitation in the inpatient setti...
Research has evidenced that regular exercise can provide physical and physiological benefits for peo...
This study was funded by NordForsk programme on Health and Welfare (project ID 75920). The funding b...
OBJECTIVES: The evidence supporting benefits of physical activity (PA) on fitness, functioning, heal...