Objective: To develop and validate a self-reported questionnaire assessing the barriers to physical activity (PA) among stroke survivors. Design: Psychometric study. Setting: Ambulatory stroke care. Participants: A total of one hundred and forty-six (N=146) individuals were included in this study. In stage 1, community-living stroke survivors (n=37; 13 women) with low-moderate disability (modified Rankin Score 0-3, stroke \u3e3mo) were included. In stage 2, participants (n=109; 40 women) with same characteristics were included. Nine professionals experienced in PA for poststroke patients formed an expert panel. Interventions: In stage 1, semistructured interviews identified perceived barriers to PA, which were then selected by the expert pa...
Background Levels of physical activity after stroke are low, despite multiple health benefits. We ex...
Methods: Every patient admitted at the Acute Stroke Unit (ASU) in University Hospital Limerick was c...
Background: In general people after stroke do not meet the recommendations for physical activity to ...
Objective: To develop and validate a self-reported questionnaire assessing the barriers to physical ...
To develop and validate a self-reported questionnaire assessing the barriers to physical activity (P...
Purpose: After stroke, physical activity and physical fitness levels are low, impacting on health, a...
Background and purpose: Physical fitness is impaired after stroke, may contribute to disability, yet...
Purpose: This study aimed to quantify physical activity one year post-stroke - by means of a multifa...
<p><b>Purpose:</b> To explore factors influencing physical activity (PA) reported by people living i...
Objective. The aim of the current study was to develop and then to determine preliminary validity of...
Physical inactivity is highly prevalent after stroke, increasing the risk of poor health outcomes in...
Background Levels of physical activity after stroke are low, despite multiple health benefits. We ex...
Methods: Every patient admitted at the Acute Stroke Unit (ASU) in University Hospital Limerick was c...
Background: In general people after stroke do not meet the recommendations for physical activity to ...
Objective: To develop and validate a self-reported questionnaire assessing the barriers to physical ...
To develop and validate a self-reported questionnaire assessing the barriers to physical activity (P...
Purpose: After stroke, physical activity and physical fitness levels are low, impacting on health, a...
Background and purpose: Physical fitness is impaired after stroke, may contribute to disability, yet...
Purpose: This study aimed to quantify physical activity one year post-stroke - by means of a multifa...
<p><b>Purpose:</b> To explore factors influencing physical activity (PA) reported by people living i...
Objective. The aim of the current study was to develop and then to determine preliminary validity of...
Physical inactivity is highly prevalent after stroke, increasing the risk of poor health outcomes in...
Background Levels of physical activity after stroke are low, despite multiple health benefits. We ex...
Methods: Every patient admitted at the Acute Stroke Unit (ASU) in University Hospital Limerick was c...
Background: In general people after stroke do not meet the recommendations for physical activity to ...