Abstract Background Whilst pathways relating to the early stages of stroke care have become well established, strategies for longer-term care are less developed and longer-term outcomes remain poor for many stroke survivors. New Start, a complex intervention that includes needs identification, exploration of social networks and components of problem-solving and self-management, was designed to improve stroke survivors’ quality of life by addressing unmet needs and increasing participation. It is delivered approximately 6 months post-stroke by trained staff (facilitators). We are currently undertaking a cluster randomised feasibility trial of the New Start intervention with an embedded process evaluation, which is an important component of t...
RATIONALE: Many stroke patients and their partners report long-term negative consequences of stroke ...
Background Self-management is seen as a primary mechanism to support the optimization of care for pe...
BACKGROUND:Stroke, like many long-term conditions, tends to be managed in isolation of its associate...
Background: Whilst pathways relating to the early stages of stroke care have become well established...
Background: Whilst pathways relating to the early stages of stroke care have become well established...
Abstract Background Despite the evidence that many stroke survivors report longer term unmet needs, ...
This is the final version, also available from BMC via the DOI in this record.Background: Despite th...
BACKGROUND: Despite the evidence that many stroke survivors report longer term unmet needs, the prov...
Background: Evidence-based care pathways are required to support stroke patients and their carers in...
Introduction Stroke survivors spend long periods of time engaging in sedentary behaviour (SB) even...
BACKGROUND: Stroke often results in chronic disability, with partners and family members taking on t...
Rationale Stroke is a major cause of long-term adult disability with many survivors living in the co...
BACKGROUND: Care transitions following stroke should be bridged with collaboration between hospital ...
PURPOSE: An evidence-based, theory-driven self-management programme "My Life After Stroke" (MLAS) wa...
Background Community nurses are well placed to promote and support stroke survivors to engage in sel...
RATIONALE: Many stroke patients and their partners report long-term negative consequences of stroke ...
Background Self-management is seen as a primary mechanism to support the optimization of care for pe...
BACKGROUND:Stroke, like many long-term conditions, tends to be managed in isolation of its associate...
Background: Whilst pathways relating to the early stages of stroke care have become well established...
Background: Whilst pathways relating to the early stages of stroke care have become well established...
Abstract Background Despite the evidence that many stroke survivors report longer term unmet needs, ...
This is the final version, also available from BMC via the DOI in this record.Background: Despite th...
BACKGROUND: Despite the evidence that many stroke survivors report longer term unmet needs, the prov...
Background: Evidence-based care pathways are required to support stroke patients and their carers in...
Introduction Stroke survivors spend long periods of time engaging in sedentary behaviour (SB) even...
BACKGROUND: Stroke often results in chronic disability, with partners and family members taking on t...
Rationale Stroke is a major cause of long-term adult disability with many survivors living in the co...
BACKGROUND: Care transitions following stroke should be bridged with collaboration between hospital ...
PURPOSE: An evidence-based, theory-driven self-management programme "My Life After Stroke" (MLAS) wa...
Background Community nurses are well placed to promote and support stroke survivors to engage in sel...
RATIONALE: Many stroke patients and their partners report long-term negative consequences of stroke ...
Background Self-management is seen as a primary mechanism to support the optimization of care for pe...
BACKGROUND:Stroke, like many long-term conditions, tends to be managed in isolation of its associate...