The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final version can be found by following the DOI link.An evidence-based, theory-driven self-management programme ‘My Life After Stroke’ (MLAS) was developed to address the longer-term unmet needs of stroke survivors. This study’s aim was to test the acceptability and feasibility of MLAS as well as exploring what outcomes measures to include as part of further testing. Methods Stroke registers in four GP practices across Leicester and Cambridge were screened, invite letters sent to eligible stroke survivors and written, informed consent gained. Questionnaires including Southampton Stroke Self-Management Questionnaire (SSSMQ) were completed bef...
There is considerable policy interest in promoting self-management in patients with long-term condit...
Contains fulltext : 157685.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Self-management...
Background and Purpose: The benefits of chronic disease self-management programs for stroke survivor...
PURPOSE: An evidence-based, theory-driven self-management programme "My Life After Stroke" (MLAS) wa...
PurposeAn evidence-based, theory-driven self-management programme “My Life After Stroke” (MLAS) was ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
PurposeLong-term needs of stroke survivors (especially psychosocial needs and stroke prevention) are...
Background Self-management is seen as a primary mechanism to support the optimization of care for pe...
Purpose: To discuss current research and issues which contribute towards the debate on the direction...
PURPOSE: A systematic review of stroke self-management programs was conducted to: (i) identify how m...
Objectives: To test the feasibility of conducting a controlled trial into the effectiveness of a sel...
Background and Purpose—The benefits of chronic disease self-management programs for stroke sur...
Background Community nurses are well placed to promote and support stroke survivors to engage in sel...
Objectives To test the feasibility of conducting a controlled trial into the effectiveness of a self...
Contains fulltext : 153938.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)PURPOSE: Self...
There is considerable policy interest in promoting self-management in patients with long-term condit...
Contains fulltext : 157685.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Self-management...
Background and Purpose: The benefits of chronic disease self-management programs for stroke survivor...
PURPOSE: An evidence-based, theory-driven self-management programme "My Life After Stroke" (MLAS) wa...
PurposeAn evidence-based, theory-driven self-management programme “My Life After Stroke” (MLAS) was ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
PurposeLong-term needs of stroke survivors (especially psychosocial needs and stroke prevention) are...
Background Self-management is seen as a primary mechanism to support the optimization of care for pe...
Purpose: To discuss current research and issues which contribute towards the debate on the direction...
PURPOSE: A systematic review of stroke self-management programs was conducted to: (i) identify how m...
Objectives: To test the feasibility of conducting a controlled trial into the effectiveness of a sel...
Background and Purpose—The benefits of chronic disease self-management programs for stroke sur...
Background Community nurses are well placed to promote and support stroke survivors to engage in sel...
Objectives To test the feasibility of conducting a controlled trial into the effectiveness of a self...
Contains fulltext : 153938.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)PURPOSE: Self...
There is considerable policy interest in promoting self-management in patients with long-term condit...
Contains fulltext : 157685.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Self-management...
Background and Purpose: The benefits of chronic disease self-management programs for stroke survivor...