The literature on stroke reveals an increasing interest in the role played by social and emotional factors in rehabilitation after stroke. A comprehensive literature survey shows profiles of spontaneous recovery, the significance of a team approach to rehabilitation, patterns of prognostic significance for long-term recovery and adaptation and formulations of rehabilitation models for the Western world. The importance of depression as a major factor in demotivation to participate in rehabilitation and achieve long-term quality of life post-stroke emerges. From the literature survey a research design was formulated for the ecological study of a sample of 51 stroke patients at Ga-Rankuwa Hospital near Pretoria. The questionnaire was struct...
Stroke is a leading cause of serious long-term disability in the United States. The neurological ins...
Abstract Background Depression is common complication of stroke, leading to increased morbidity an...
Emotional distress is common after stroke and has a negative impact on rehabilitation outcome. The a...
This thesis is comprised of four parts: A literature review, a research paper, a reflective critique...
Each year in the UK 80,000 people survive their first stroke. Many of these people will suffer psyc...
Background: Stroke is considered to be the third, most frequent cause of death and the leading cause...
Vitenskapelig, fagfellevurdert artikkelBackground: Extensive studies have documented the complex and...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Purpose: This pilot study aimed to explore with stroke survivors, carers and professionals, the impa...
INTRODUCTION : Stroke is one of the leading causes of mortality and morbidity worldwide. Approximat...
The main scope of this thesis was to study and describe perceived participation among persons with s...
Purpose: To synthesize qualitative studies on adjusting after stroke, from stroke survivors’ and car...
Disability following a stroke can impose various restrictions on patients’ attempts at participating...
Cerebral stroke is the third most frequent cause of death in the human population, and one of leadin...
The patient\u27s own attitude, activity and social interaction influence functional outcome and qual...
Stroke is a leading cause of serious long-term disability in the United States. The neurological ins...
Abstract Background Depression is common complication of stroke, leading to increased morbidity an...
Emotional distress is common after stroke and has a negative impact on rehabilitation outcome. The a...
This thesis is comprised of four parts: A literature review, a research paper, a reflective critique...
Each year in the UK 80,000 people survive their first stroke. Many of these people will suffer psyc...
Background: Stroke is considered to be the third, most frequent cause of death and the leading cause...
Vitenskapelig, fagfellevurdert artikkelBackground: Extensive studies have documented the complex and...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Purpose: This pilot study aimed to explore with stroke survivors, carers and professionals, the impa...
INTRODUCTION : Stroke is one of the leading causes of mortality and morbidity worldwide. Approximat...
The main scope of this thesis was to study and describe perceived participation among persons with s...
Purpose: To synthesize qualitative studies on adjusting after stroke, from stroke survivors’ and car...
Disability following a stroke can impose various restrictions on patients’ attempts at participating...
Cerebral stroke is the third most frequent cause of death in the human population, and one of leadin...
The patient\u27s own attitude, activity and social interaction influence functional outcome and qual...
Stroke is a leading cause of serious long-term disability in the United States. The neurological ins...
Abstract Background Depression is common complication of stroke, leading to increased morbidity an...
Emotional distress is common after stroke and has a negative impact on rehabilitation outcome. The a...