Background Community participation is often restricted after stroke, due to reduced confidence and outdoor mobility. Australian clinical guidelines recommend that specific evidence-based interventions be delivered to target these restrictions, such as multiple escorted outdoor journeys. The aim of this study was to describe post-inpatient outdoor mobility and transport training delivered to stroke survivors in New South Wales, Australia and whether therapy differed according to type, sector or location of service provider. Methods Using an observational retrospective cohort study design, 24 rehabilitation service providers were audited. Provider types included outpatient (n = 8), day therapy (n = 9), home-based rehabilitation (n = 5) and t...
Objective: To assess whether acute stroke patients in rural hospitals receive less occupational ther...
OBJECTIVES: To assess how important community ambulation is to stroke survivors and to assess the re...
Objective: To study the correlation between adherence to recommended management and good recovery ou...
Background: Community participation is often restricted after stroke, due to reduced confidence and ...
Abstract Background Community participation is often ...
Almost one third of Australians need help to travel outdoors after a stroke. Ambulation training an...
BACKGROUND: Australian guidelines recommend that outdoor mobility be addressed to increase participa...
Background: Australian guidelines recommend that outdoor mobility be addressed to increase participa...
Rationale Almost one-third of Australians need help to travel outdoors after a stroke. Ambulation tr...
Abstract Background Contrary to recommendations in a national clinical guideline, baseline audits fr...
Background: Up to 42% of all stroke patients do not get out of the house as much as they would like....
Background: One-third of stroke patients are dependent on others to get outside their homes. This ca...
People who have suffered a stroke can become housebound and miserable because they cannot access sui...
Objective: The aims of this study were to describe patterns and dose of rehabilitation received foll...
Background: Following hospital discharge, stroke survivors may experience a decline in mobility, out...
Objective: To assess whether acute stroke patients in rural hospitals receive less occupational ther...
OBJECTIVES: To assess how important community ambulation is to stroke survivors and to assess the re...
Objective: To study the correlation between adherence to recommended management and good recovery ou...
Background: Community participation is often restricted after stroke, due to reduced confidence and ...
Abstract Background Community participation is often ...
Almost one third of Australians need help to travel outdoors after a stroke. Ambulation training an...
BACKGROUND: Australian guidelines recommend that outdoor mobility be addressed to increase participa...
Background: Australian guidelines recommend that outdoor mobility be addressed to increase participa...
Rationale Almost one-third of Australians need help to travel outdoors after a stroke. Ambulation tr...
Abstract Background Contrary to recommendations in a national clinical guideline, baseline audits fr...
Background: Up to 42% of all stroke patients do not get out of the house as much as they would like....
Background: One-third of stroke patients are dependent on others to get outside their homes. This ca...
People who have suffered a stroke can become housebound and miserable because they cannot access sui...
Objective: The aims of this study were to describe patterns and dose of rehabilitation received foll...
Background: Following hospital discharge, stroke survivors may experience a decline in mobility, out...
Objective: To assess whether acute stroke patients in rural hospitals receive less occupational ther...
OBJECTIVES: To assess how important community ambulation is to stroke survivors and to assess the re...
Objective: To study the correlation between adherence to recommended management and good recovery ou...