The psychosocial consequences following a stroke are known to be challenging, influencing the stroke survivors’ ability to participate in and carry out the taken-for-granted roles and activities in family life. This study explored how living with the consequences of stroke impacted on family life in the late recovery phase, that is, six months or more after stroke onset. Twentytwo stroke survivors aged 20–61 years were interviewed in-depth six months to nine years after stroke onset. The interviews were analyzed applying a narrative, hermeneutic phenomenological approach. The findings revealed challenges that varied with time, from an initial struggle to suffice in and balance the relationships and roles within the family early after the st...
Background Suffering a stroke in the age span between 18-67 years means being threatened by a seriou...
Stroke is the third largest cause of death in New Zealand and is a major cause of disability. While ...
Background. Stroke is the leading cause of disability in adults, and has a significant impact on the...
The psychosocial consequences following a stroke are known to be challenging, influencing the stroke...
Copyright © 2012 Randi Martinsen et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
The psychosocial consequences following a stroke are known to be challenging, influencing the stroke...
AIM: To explore the lived-experience of two family members of a stroke survivor. BACKGROUND: Th...
Aim: To explore the lived-experience of becoming and being a stroke family during the first six mont...
Purpose. Stroke is a health crisis that can prompt a re-organisation of lives and impact on family c...
Purpose: The occurrence of a stroke can result in significant traumatic consequences for the stroke ...
Chronic illness models are normally used to explain and predict the experience of living with a long...
Chronic illness models are normally used to explain and predict the experience of living with a long...
Stroke is considered “the second leading cause of death worldwide” (Feigin et al., 2014a, p. 245), w...
Objective:To explore the experiences of adult stroke survivors and their parent carers.Design:Qualit...
Background: Stroke is the leading cause of disability in adults, and has a significant impact on ind...
Background Suffering a stroke in the age span between 18-67 years means being threatened by a seriou...
Stroke is the third largest cause of death in New Zealand and is a major cause of disability. While ...
Background. Stroke is the leading cause of disability in adults, and has a significant impact on the...
The psychosocial consequences following a stroke are known to be challenging, influencing the stroke...
Copyright © 2012 Randi Martinsen et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
The psychosocial consequences following a stroke are known to be challenging, influencing the stroke...
AIM: To explore the lived-experience of two family members of a stroke survivor. BACKGROUND: Th...
Aim: To explore the lived-experience of becoming and being a stroke family during the first six mont...
Purpose. Stroke is a health crisis that can prompt a re-organisation of lives and impact on family c...
Purpose: The occurrence of a stroke can result in significant traumatic consequences for the stroke ...
Chronic illness models are normally used to explain and predict the experience of living with a long...
Chronic illness models are normally used to explain and predict the experience of living with a long...
Stroke is considered “the second leading cause of death worldwide” (Feigin et al., 2014a, p. 245), w...
Objective:To explore the experiences of adult stroke survivors and their parent carers.Design:Qualit...
Background: Stroke is the leading cause of disability in adults, and has a significant impact on ind...
Background Suffering a stroke in the age span between 18-67 years means being threatened by a seriou...
Stroke is the third largest cause of death in New Zealand and is a major cause of disability. While ...
Background. Stroke is the leading cause of disability in adults, and has a significant impact on the...