Stroke patients and caregivers have a substantial information need. The study investigates how information was actually provided to stroke patients and caregivers and how they prefer to be informed. The GP. neurologist and physiotherapist are both the actual and desired information providers. The actual and desired information correspond in terms of content. frequency, and method of presentation. However, patients and caregivers prefer to receive information within 24 h and to be informed about. and be given. relevant written information. The information given by the various professional stroke care-providers could be better co-ordinated. The role of the GP as an information provider lagged quite a long way behind. Recommendations for the p...
Objective: To identify the preferences of patients with stroke and their carers for format and deliv...
Background. Previous research has focused on the longer term needs of 'new' stroke patients at fixed...
Background: Despite the well-documented benefits of providing people with written health information...
Stroke patients and caregivers have a substantial information need. The study investigates how infor...
This study aimed to determine current practice in the provision of written information to 57 stroke ...
Objective: High-quality information provision can allow stroke patients to effectively participate i...
Education in chronic conditions such as stroke aims to improve self-management skills. Previous rese...
This study explored current approaches to communicating information to stroke survivors and their re...
Stroke patients and caregivers have a substantial need for information. The Dutch 'Poststroke Guide'...
Stroke patients and caregivers have a substantial need for information. The Dutch 'Poststroke Guide'...
Objective: This study (a) evaluated the reading ability of patients following stroke and their carer...
Numerous clinical guidelines acknowledge the provision of information to clients and their carers as...
This preliminary study describes how health information is provided to stroke patients in an acute h...
This study explored the extent, source and format of the information received by stroke rehabilitati...
BACKGROUND: A stroke is a sudden loss of brain function caused by lack of blood supply. Stroke can l...
Objective: To identify the preferences of patients with stroke and their carers for format and deliv...
Background. Previous research has focused on the longer term needs of 'new' stroke patients at fixed...
Background: Despite the well-documented benefits of providing people with written health information...
Stroke patients and caregivers have a substantial information need. The study investigates how infor...
This study aimed to determine current practice in the provision of written information to 57 stroke ...
Objective: High-quality information provision can allow stroke patients to effectively participate i...
Education in chronic conditions such as stroke aims to improve self-management skills. Previous rese...
This study explored current approaches to communicating information to stroke survivors and their re...
Stroke patients and caregivers have a substantial need for information. The Dutch 'Poststroke Guide'...
Stroke patients and caregivers have a substantial need for information. The Dutch 'Poststroke Guide'...
Objective: This study (a) evaluated the reading ability of patients following stroke and their carer...
Numerous clinical guidelines acknowledge the provision of information to clients and their carers as...
This preliminary study describes how health information is provided to stroke patients in an acute h...
This study explored the extent, source and format of the information received by stroke rehabilitati...
BACKGROUND: A stroke is a sudden loss of brain function caused by lack of blood supply. Stroke can l...
Objective: To identify the preferences of patients with stroke and their carers for format and deliv...
Background. Previous research has focused on the longer term needs of 'new' stroke patients at fixed...
Background: Despite the well-documented benefits of providing people with written health information...