Abstract Purpose: Nurses represent the largest professional group working with stroke-survivors, but there is limited evidence regarding nurses' involvement in post-stroke rehabilitation. The purpose of this study was to identify and explore the perspectives of nurses and other multidisciplinary stroke team members on nurses' practice in stroke rehabilitation. Method: Q-methodological study with 63 multidisciplinary stroke unit team members and semi-structured interviews with 27 stroke unit team members. Results: Irrespective of their professional backgrounds, participants shared the view that nurses can make an active contribution to stroke rehabilitation and integrate rehabilitation principles in routine practice. Training in stroke rehab...
Introduction: Early assessment and management of depression and anxiety for patients after stroke i...
Purpose: This qualitative study explored healthcare professionals’ views in relation to the potentia...
Background: stroke is a national research priority. However, in the literature there is still minima...
Abstract Background During the past two decades, attempts have been made to describe nurses’ contrib...
Aims To explore the organised stroke unit experience from the multiple perspectives of stroke surviv...
Introduction: The Queen Square Upper Limb (QSUL) Neurorehabilitation Programme is a clinical service...
Background: The involvement of five specialist nurses in providing a stroke support service was eval...
Purpose: Stroke brings about physical, cognitive, and psychosocial changes and, consequently, many s...
Background: Internationally the stroke unit is recognised as the evidence-based model for patient ma...
Objective: To explore the factors perceived to affect rehabilitation assessment and referral practic...
<b>Background:</b> stroke is a national research priority. However, in the literature th...
Aim: To examine how patients spend their time in stroke rehabilitation units in England.Methods: We ...
Stroke accounts for approximately 20% of beds occupied on general medical wards yet nurses felt inad...
Background: Stroke is a collective name for a disease caused by circulatory disorders in the brain. ...
Purpose: Over the past two decades, attempts have been made to describe the nurse’s role and functio...
Introduction: Early assessment and management of depression and anxiety for patients after stroke i...
Purpose: This qualitative study explored healthcare professionals’ views in relation to the potentia...
Background: stroke is a national research priority. However, in the literature there is still minima...
Abstract Background During the past two decades, attempts have been made to describe nurses’ contrib...
Aims To explore the organised stroke unit experience from the multiple perspectives of stroke surviv...
Introduction: The Queen Square Upper Limb (QSUL) Neurorehabilitation Programme is a clinical service...
Background: The involvement of five specialist nurses in providing a stroke support service was eval...
Purpose: Stroke brings about physical, cognitive, and psychosocial changes and, consequently, many s...
Background: Internationally the stroke unit is recognised as the evidence-based model for patient ma...
Objective: To explore the factors perceived to affect rehabilitation assessment and referral practic...
<b>Background:</b> stroke is a national research priority. However, in the literature th...
Aim: To examine how patients spend their time in stroke rehabilitation units in England.Methods: We ...
Stroke accounts for approximately 20% of beds occupied on general medical wards yet nurses felt inad...
Background: Stroke is a collective name for a disease caused by circulatory disorders in the brain. ...
Purpose: Over the past two decades, attempts have been made to describe the nurse’s role and functio...
Introduction: Early assessment and management of depression and anxiety for patients after stroke i...
Purpose: This qualitative study explored healthcare professionals’ views in relation to the potentia...
Background: stroke is a national research priority. However, in the literature there is still minima...