Purpose: To develop prognostic models and equations for predicting participation at six months after stroke. Methods: This European prospective cohort study recruited 532 consecutive patients from four rehabilitation centers. Participation was assessed at six months after stroke with the Sickness Impact Profile (SIP), which consists of a physical, psychosocial and independent dimension. Twenty-six independent variables on admission to the rehabilitation center and 13 additional variables measured at two months post stroke were included in the analysis. A multiple logistic regression analysis was conducted predicting good participation (SIP < 20%). Sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values were calculated. Results: Th...
Current assessments do not provide reliable factors predictive of outcome from stroke for stroke sur...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Recovery of patients within the first 6 months after stroke is well document...
Objective: To investigate changes in the frequency of participation 6 months poststroke compared wit...
PURPOSE: To develop prognostic models and equations for predicting participation at six months after...
This thesis is based on findings of the Functional Prognostication and disability study on stroke, w...
OBJECTIVE: To develop a prognostic model to predict mobility outcome one year post-stroke. DESIGN: P...
Contains fulltext : 49252.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To de...
Purpose: To further validate the Stroke-Adapted Sickness Impact Profile-30 (SA-SIP30) and to determi...
Objectives: Cerebrovascular stroke is a main cause of lasting disability in older age, and initial s...
Purpose: To further validate the Stroke-Adapted Sickness Impact Profile-30 (SA-SIP30) and to determi...
Background: Some clinical features of patients after stroke may be modifiable and used to predict ou...
Objectives: One of the long-term rehabilitation goals in stroke survivors is to achieve the best hea...
Objectives: To describe the rehabilitation input stroke patients received from health professionals ...
Background: Although stroke is acknowledged as a long-term condition, population estimates of outcom...
PURPOSE: This international study aims to examine the size and determinants of the impact of stroke ...
Current assessments do not provide reliable factors predictive of outcome from stroke for stroke sur...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Recovery of patients within the first 6 months after stroke is well document...
Objective: To investigate changes in the frequency of participation 6 months poststroke compared wit...
PURPOSE: To develop prognostic models and equations for predicting participation at six months after...
This thesis is based on findings of the Functional Prognostication and disability study on stroke, w...
OBJECTIVE: To develop a prognostic model to predict mobility outcome one year post-stroke. DESIGN: P...
Contains fulltext : 49252.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To de...
Purpose: To further validate the Stroke-Adapted Sickness Impact Profile-30 (SA-SIP30) and to determi...
Objectives: Cerebrovascular stroke is a main cause of lasting disability in older age, and initial s...
Purpose: To further validate the Stroke-Adapted Sickness Impact Profile-30 (SA-SIP30) and to determi...
Background: Some clinical features of patients after stroke may be modifiable and used to predict ou...
Objectives: One of the long-term rehabilitation goals in stroke survivors is to achieve the best hea...
Objectives: To describe the rehabilitation input stroke patients received from health professionals ...
Background: Although stroke is acknowledged as a long-term condition, population estimates of outcom...
PURPOSE: This international study aims to examine the size and determinants of the impact of stroke ...
Current assessments do not provide reliable factors predictive of outcome from stroke for stroke sur...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Recovery of patients within the first 6 months after stroke is well document...
Objective: To investigate changes in the frequency of participation 6 months poststroke compared wit...