Objective: The objective of the study was to compare the total use of healthcare services in the course of the first year after a stroke between participants who, after the acute care, had received occupational therapy as a client-centred activities of daily living (ADL) intervention (CADL) and participants who had received usual ADL intervention (UADL). Design: A secondary analysis of a multicentre cluster-randomised controlled trial (RCT). Setting: Primary and secondary care in Sweden. Participants: Participants were included if they: (1) had received CADL or UADL in the RCT, either as inpatients in geriatric rehabilitation units or in their own homes, and (2) data could be retrieved about their use of healthcare services provided by the ...
Background and Purpose—The optimal organization of rehabilitation services after discharge from a st...
Background Stroke-unit care can be valuable for stroke patients in hospital, but effectiveness of o...
Objective: To compare changes in the perceived impact of stroke on everyday life over time in a reha...
Objective: The objective of the study was to compare the total use of healthcare services in the cou...
Background: There is a lack of knowledge about patients’ journeys across the stroke care continuum, ...
Objective: To explore the importance of client characteristics (age, sex, stroke severity and partic...
This thesis, based on studies conducted in the South West Health District of Stockholm County sought...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: To a large extent, people who have suffered a stroke report unmet needs fo...
Aims: The overall aims of this thesis were: a) to compare stroke unit (SU) care and its continuum wi...
Objective: Compare caregiver burden, provision of informal care, participation in everyday occupatio...
Objective: To compare five-year outcomes and changes over time of a client-centred activities of dai...
Background and Purpose—The optimal organization of rehabilitation services after discharge from a st...
Background Stroke-unit care can be valuable for stroke patients in hospital, but effectiveness of o...
Objective: To compare changes in the perceived impact of stroke on everyday life over time in a reha...
Objective: The objective of the study was to compare the total use of healthcare services in the cou...
Background: There is a lack of knowledge about patients’ journeys across the stroke care continuum, ...
Objective: To explore the importance of client characteristics (age, sex, stroke severity and partic...
This thesis, based on studies conducted in the South West Health District of Stockholm County sought...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: To a large extent, people who have suffered a stroke report unmet needs fo...
Aims: The overall aims of this thesis were: a) to compare stroke unit (SU) care and its continuum wi...
Objective: Compare caregiver burden, provision of informal care, participation in everyday occupatio...
Objective: To compare five-year outcomes and changes over time of a client-centred activities of dai...
Background and Purpose—The optimal organization of rehabilitation services after discharge from a st...
Background Stroke-unit care can be valuable for stroke patients in hospital, but effectiveness of o...
Objective: To compare changes in the perceived impact of stroke on everyday life over time in a reha...