BackgroundStroke has a major impact on survivors and their social environment. Care delivery is advocated to become more client-centered and home-based because of their positive impact on client outcomes. The objective of this study was to explore professionals' perspectives on the provision of Home-Based Stroke Rehabilitation (HBSR) in the Netherlands and on the barriers and facilitators influencing the implementation of HBSR in daily practice.MethodsSemi-structured focus groups were conducted to explore the perspectives of health and social care professionals involved in stroke rehabilitation. Directed content analysis was performed to analyze the transcripts of recorded conversations.ResultsFourteen professionals participated in focus gr...
Abstract Background Many people who have suffered a stroke require rehabilitation to help them resum...
Background: Client-centered practice in stroke rehabilitation is strongly infl uenced by interprofes...
Introduction: Health services will change dramatically as the prevalence of home healthcare increase...
Purpose: Home-based rehabilitation is a promising alternative to regular center-based stroke rehabil...
Objectives: In the UK, over 20% of stroke survivors leave hospital with severe disability. Limited e...
Purpose: Self-management has become an important concept in stroke rehabilitation. This study explor...
Reintegration into society is one of the main purposes of post-stroke rehabilitation. The experience...
We aimed to explore stroke rehabilitation professionals’ understanding and representations of peer s...
PURPOSE: Self-management has become an important concept in stroke rehabilitation. This study explor...
Contains fulltext : 207887.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
The uptake of eRehabilitation programs in stroke care is insufficient, despite the growing availabil...
This thesis addresses the question why many stroke survivors, even when they have received optimal t...
Health care is moving toward integrated services where care and rehabilitation are provided at home ...
This paper seeks to improve the understanding of the interaction between patients with stroke and th...
This paper seeks to improve the understanding of the interaction between patients with stroke and th...
Abstract Background Many people who have suffered a stroke require rehabilitation to help them resum...
Background: Client-centered practice in stroke rehabilitation is strongly infl uenced by interprofes...
Introduction: Health services will change dramatically as the prevalence of home healthcare increase...
Purpose: Home-based rehabilitation is a promising alternative to regular center-based stroke rehabil...
Objectives: In the UK, over 20% of stroke survivors leave hospital with severe disability. Limited e...
Purpose: Self-management has become an important concept in stroke rehabilitation. This study explor...
Reintegration into society is one of the main purposes of post-stroke rehabilitation. The experience...
We aimed to explore stroke rehabilitation professionals’ understanding and representations of peer s...
PURPOSE: Self-management has become an important concept in stroke rehabilitation. This study explor...
Contains fulltext : 207887.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
The uptake of eRehabilitation programs in stroke care is insufficient, despite the growing availabil...
This thesis addresses the question why many stroke survivors, even when they have received optimal t...
Health care is moving toward integrated services where care and rehabilitation are provided at home ...
This paper seeks to improve the understanding of the interaction between patients with stroke and th...
This paper seeks to improve the understanding of the interaction between patients with stroke and th...
Abstract Background Many people who have suffered a stroke require rehabilitation to help them resum...
Background: Client-centered practice in stroke rehabilitation is strongly infl uenced by interprofes...
Introduction: Health services will change dramatically as the prevalence of home healthcare increase...