Stroke is the third most common cause of death in the United Kingdom and the single greatest cause of severe disability. The effects of stroke are complex but the impact on emotional wellbeing is arguably one of the most problematic aspects of stroke rehabilitation to address. Nurses play a key role in stroke rehabilitation and the ways in which they interact with and respond to the emotional experience of stroke, may be crucial to the well-being of the patient and their relatives. Informed by an interactionist theory of emotion, the aims of this interpretive ethnographic study were to explore the emotional experiences of persons affected by a stroke (patients and relatives), nurses’ interpretations of these experiences and how they used th...
This thesis is comprised of four parts: A literature review, a research paper, a reflective critique...
The experience of Māori stroke survivors and their caregivers is the focus of this paper. A series o...
Stroke is a very common cause of adult disability often leaving stroke survivors dependent on others...
Stroke is the third most common cause of death in the United Kingdom and the single greatest cause o...
Background: Stroke is a global health problem and one of the most common causes of death and disabil...
ABSTRACT Background: Every year, 30,000 people in Sweden suffer from stroke. The disease leads to di...
The purpose of this study is to get new knowledge and deeper understanding on suffering of stroke pa...
Background: Persons with stroke are susceptible to psychosocial problems, and express disappointment...
Background: Stroke is a collective name for a disease caused by circulatory disorders in the brain. ...
Purpose:Guided by Friedemann\u27s framework, the purpose of this study was to examine the dimensions...
Purpose: The occurrence of a stroke can result in significant traumatic consequences for the stroke ...
International audienceFor patients, the social and emotional repercussions of stroke include shame, ...
A recent randomized controlled trial evaluated the effects of specialist nurses providing informatio...
For patients, the social and emotional repercussions of stroke include shame, personality changes, a...
Background:Approximately 800 000 people experience a stroke every year; most are cared for by unpaid...
This thesis is comprised of four parts: A literature review, a research paper, a reflective critique...
The experience of Māori stroke survivors and their caregivers is the focus of this paper. A series o...
Stroke is a very common cause of adult disability often leaving stroke survivors dependent on others...
Stroke is the third most common cause of death in the United Kingdom and the single greatest cause o...
Background: Stroke is a global health problem and one of the most common causes of death and disabil...
ABSTRACT Background: Every year, 30,000 people in Sweden suffer from stroke. The disease leads to di...
The purpose of this study is to get new knowledge and deeper understanding on suffering of stroke pa...
Background: Persons with stroke are susceptible to psychosocial problems, and express disappointment...
Background: Stroke is a collective name for a disease caused by circulatory disorders in the brain. ...
Purpose:Guided by Friedemann\u27s framework, the purpose of this study was to examine the dimensions...
Purpose: The occurrence of a stroke can result in significant traumatic consequences for the stroke ...
International audienceFor patients, the social and emotional repercussions of stroke include shame, ...
A recent randomized controlled trial evaluated the effects of specialist nurses providing informatio...
For patients, the social and emotional repercussions of stroke include shame, personality changes, a...
Background:Approximately 800 000 people experience a stroke every year; most are cared for by unpaid...
This thesis is comprised of four parts: A literature review, a research paper, a reflective critique...
The experience of Māori stroke survivors and their caregivers is the focus of this paper. A series o...
Stroke is a very common cause of adult disability often leaving stroke survivors dependent on others...