BackgroundWith an upward trend in the number of people who return home to independent living after stroke, the ability to perform more complex activities is becoming an increasingly important long-term outcome after stroke. Although associations between Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL) and cognitive dysfunction, emotional problems, and fatigue have been reported, less is known about the long-term impact of these stroke consequences on the performance of everyday activities in young and middle-aged stroke survivors.ObjectiveTo explore the impact of cognitive dysfunction, emotional problems, and fatigue on long-term performance of instrumental activities of daily living in young and middle-aged stroke survivors.MethodData on str...
Objective: To quantify the association of depressive symptoms with retained activity participation 3...
Abstract—Purpose. This study examined the relationship between depressive symptoms and time courses ...
Aims: We investigated whether the longitudinal relationship between history of stroke and subsequen...
BackgroundWith an upward trend in the number of people who return home to independent living after s...
Objective. Instrumental activities of daily livings are important for independent living and active ...
INTRODUCTION: Post-stroke fatigue negatively influences short-term functional outcome in older strok...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the influence of cognitive performance on long-term functional outcome aft...
ABSTRACT The aim of this study was (1) to characterize post-stroke patients according to motor skill...
Objective Although knowledge on poststroke cognitive and functional decline is increasing, little is...
Background: Fatigue and depressive symptoms are common and often inter-related stroke sequelae. This...
This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to investigate whether cognition is associated with a...
The aim of the study was to compare the quality of life between stroke survivors and controls with r...
BACKGROUND: Stroke is not only an acute disease, but for the majority of patients, it also becomes a...
Background: Stroke is not only an acute disease, but for the majority of patients, it also becomes a...
Objective: To quantify the association of depressive symptoms with retained activity participation 3...
Objective: To quantify the association of depressive symptoms with retained activity participation 3...
Abstract—Purpose. This study examined the relationship between depressive symptoms and time courses ...
Aims: We investigated whether the longitudinal relationship between history of stroke and subsequen...
BackgroundWith an upward trend in the number of people who return home to independent living after s...
Objective. Instrumental activities of daily livings are important for independent living and active ...
INTRODUCTION: Post-stroke fatigue negatively influences short-term functional outcome in older strok...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the influence of cognitive performance on long-term functional outcome aft...
ABSTRACT The aim of this study was (1) to characterize post-stroke patients according to motor skill...
Objective Although knowledge on poststroke cognitive and functional decline is increasing, little is...
Background: Fatigue and depressive symptoms are common and often inter-related stroke sequelae. This...
This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to investigate whether cognition is associated with a...
The aim of the study was to compare the quality of life between stroke survivors and controls with r...
BACKGROUND: Stroke is not only an acute disease, but for the majority of patients, it also becomes a...
Background: Stroke is not only an acute disease, but for the majority of patients, it also becomes a...
Objective: To quantify the association of depressive symptoms with retained activity participation 3...
Objective: To quantify the association of depressive symptoms with retained activity participation 3...
Abstract—Purpose. This study examined the relationship between depressive symptoms and time courses ...
Aims: We investigated whether the longitudinal relationship between history of stroke and subsequen...