BACKGROUND: This paper proposes a framework for studying the potential of museum-led interventions for supporting stroke rehabilitation goals. METHODS: The intervention was based on Kirvevold et al.’s model for interventions for post-stroke wellbeing. Mixed-methods data was collected to review benefits in a pilot study, including retrospective video observations for six sessions with four patients; interviews with patients, carers and facilitators; pre-post patient assessments; and facilitator diaries. RESULTS: Systematic analysis of videos showed high levels of concentration and engagement with museum objects, low levels of social interaction, and positive or neutral mood throughout. Thematic qualitative analysis suggested pa...
Purpose: To examine the feasibility of undertaking a pragmatic single-blind randomised controlled tr...
INTRODUCTION: Stroke survivors, once in the community, face challenges with their long-term rehabili...
Background: Dementia care guidance highlights the importance of supporting people living with dement...
BackgroundThis paper proposes a framework for studying the potential of museum-led interventions for...
BackgroundBenefits of art participation after stroke are becoming increasingly recognized. Qualitati...
Background: Stroke is a life-threating cerebrovascular disease. Without proper and immediate treatme...
peer-reviewedTables to accompany this article on second fileGOAL: There has been an increasing inter...
Introduction: Qualitative studies suggest art participation in rehabilitation may improve post-strok...
Background: This study sought to determine the effects of a heritage-in-health intervention on well-...
AIMS: The aim of this article is to present a new observational tool for assessing the impacts of mu...
Background: Evidence suggests psychosocial benefits of art participation after stroke. This study ex...
Background: Demonstrating meaningful Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) in research is a core requ...
PURPOSE:To explore stroke survivors' and artists' beliefs about participatory visual arts programme ...
Previous research has shown that people with dementia and carers derive wellbeing-related benefits f...
Background: Stroke is a life-threating cerebrovascular disease. Without proper and immediate treatme...
Purpose: To examine the feasibility of undertaking a pragmatic single-blind randomised controlled tr...
INTRODUCTION: Stroke survivors, once in the community, face challenges with their long-term rehabili...
Background: Dementia care guidance highlights the importance of supporting people living with dement...
BackgroundThis paper proposes a framework for studying the potential of museum-led interventions for...
BackgroundBenefits of art participation after stroke are becoming increasingly recognized. Qualitati...
Background: Stroke is a life-threating cerebrovascular disease. Without proper and immediate treatme...
peer-reviewedTables to accompany this article on second fileGOAL: There has been an increasing inter...
Introduction: Qualitative studies suggest art participation in rehabilitation may improve post-strok...
Background: This study sought to determine the effects of a heritage-in-health intervention on well-...
AIMS: The aim of this article is to present a new observational tool for assessing the impacts of mu...
Background: Evidence suggests psychosocial benefits of art participation after stroke. This study ex...
Background: Demonstrating meaningful Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) in research is a core requ...
PURPOSE:To explore stroke survivors' and artists' beliefs about participatory visual arts programme ...
Previous research has shown that people with dementia and carers derive wellbeing-related benefits f...
Background: Stroke is a life-threating cerebrovascular disease. Without proper and immediate treatme...
Purpose: To examine the feasibility of undertaking a pragmatic single-blind randomised controlled tr...
INTRODUCTION: Stroke survivors, once in the community, face challenges with their long-term rehabili...
Background: Dementia care guidance highlights the importance of supporting people living with dement...