Not only can stroke kill, but it can also disable and handicap the survivors. There is no medical treatment for stroke and not all stroke can be prevented. Rehabilitation, to promote recovery, or maintenance, to support those who do not recover, is required. Evidence about the efficacy of stroke rehabilitation is poor. There is little evidence to support many of the specific techniques used, but there is evidence to support the use of organised rehabilitation in hospitals. After leaving hospital there is some evidence that rehabilitation in out-patient departments and at home may be of further help. In this thesis, the results of a study undertaken to add to this slender body of knowledge by comparing domiciliary to hospital-based r...
The main purpose of this study was to determine if 3 weeks of rehabilitation in the home setting imp...
The objective was to assess the feasibility of additional domiciliary treatment for patients with an...
Introduction Stroke constitutes the second leading cause of death and the leading determinant of di...
OBJECTIVE: To establish if a brief programme of domiciliary occupational therapy could improve the r...
Objectives: to compare the effectiveness and costs of a new domiciliary rehabilitation service for e...
Background: Stroke survivors may not be receiving optimal rehabilitation as a result of a shortage o...
Stroke affects mainly elderly people and is a major cause of disability worldwide. A primary focus i...
This study sought to investigate the impact of a new domiciliary stroke team on carers' quality of l...
Objectives: To explore the impact of two methods of post-hospital stroke rehabilitation on both care...
This thesis, based on studies conducted in the South West Health District of Stockholm County sought...
Objectives: To explore the impact of two methods of post-hospital stroke rehabilitation on both care...
Aim: The purpose of the thesis was to describe and evaluate different aspects of rehabilitation afte...
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...
Discharge home would appear to be a critical stage in stroke rehabilitation with patients experienci...
The main purpose of this study was to determine if 3 weeks of rehabilitation in the home setting imp...
The objective was to assess the feasibility of additional domiciliary treatment for patients with an...
Introduction Stroke constitutes the second leading cause of death and the leading determinant of di...
OBJECTIVE: To establish if a brief programme of domiciliary occupational therapy could improve the r...
Objectives: to compare the effectiveness and costs of a new domiciliary rehabilitation service for e...
Background: Stroke survivors may not be receiving optimal rehabilitation as a result of a shortage o...
Stroke affects mainly elderly people and is a major cause of disability worldwide. A primary focus i...
This study sought to investigate the impact of a new domiciliary stroke team on carers' quality of l...
Objectives: To explore the impact of two methods of post-hospital stroke rehabilitation on both care...
This thesis, based on studies conducted in the South West Health District of Stockholm County sought...
Objectives: To explore the impact of two methods of post-hospital stroke rehabilitation on both care...
Aim: The purpose of the thesis was to describe and evaluate different aspects of rehabilitation afte...
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...
Discharge home would appear to be a critical stage in stroke rehabilitation with patients experienci...
The main purpose of this study was to determine if 3 weeks of rehabilitation in the home setting imp...
The objective was to assess the feasibility of additional domiciliary treatment for patients with an...
Introduction Stroke constitutes the second leading cause of death and the leading determinant of di...