Nurses play a pivotal role in stroke self-management, yet there is a gap in our understanding of the perspectives of, and challenges faced, by stroke nurses in relation to the development, implementation and effect of stroke self-management support services. This article describes the qualitative findings from a recent study that aimed to develop, pilot and evaluate a nurse-led, person-centred stroke self-management support intervention. The findings may help inform the future design and delivery of such support, and will increase understanding of the issues and challenges that nurses face in delivering it in clinical practice
Background: Stroke is a principal cause of mortality and disability globally. Numerous studies have ...
In recent years stroke has been recognised as a national clinical, research and policy priority. Str...
This study is based on a literature review to describe health care guidance for nurses in the rehabi...
Nurses play a pivotal role in stroke self-management, yet there is a gap in our understanding of the...
Background Community nurses are well placed to promote and support stroke survivors to engage in sel...
This study explored stroke self-management within a tertiary hospital setting from the perspectives ...
Background: Community nurses are well placed to promote and support stroke survivors to engage in se...
The provision of supported self‐management (SSM) is recommended in contemporary guidelines to addres...
The provision of supported self‐management (SSM) is recommended in contemporary guidelines to addres...
Objectives Stroke is a sudden-onset condition with long-term consequences. Self-management could hel...
Objective: Self-management support can improve quality of life, mood, self-efficacy, and physical fu...
Purpose: Self-management has become an important concept in stroke rehabilitation. This study explor...
Self-management support following stroke is rare, despite emerging evidence for impact on patient ou...
PURPOSE: Self-management has become an important concept in stroke rehabilitation. This study explor...
Background: Stroke is a principal cause of mortality and disability globally. Numerous studies have ...
In recent years stroke has been recognised as a national clinical, research and policy priority. Str...
This study is based on a literature review to describe health care guidance for nurses in the rehabi...
Nurses play a pivotal role in stroke self-management, yet there is a gap in our understanding of the...
Background Community nurses are well placed to promote and support stroke survivors to engage in sel...
This study explored stroke self-management within a tertiary hospital setting from the perspectives ...
Background: Community nurses are well placed to promote and support stroke survivors to engage in se...
The provision of supported self‐management (SSM) is recommended in contemporary guidelines to addres...
The provision of supported self‐management (SSM) is recommended in contemporary guidelines to addres...
Objectives Stroke is a sudden-onset condition with long-term consequences. Self-management could hel...
Objective: Self-management support can improve quality of life, mood, self-efficacy, and physical fu...
Purpose: Self-management has become an important concept in stroke rehabilitation. This study explor...
Self-management support following stroke is rare, despite emerging evidence for impact on patient ou...
PURPOSE: Self-management has become an important concept in stroke rehabilitation. This study explor...
Background: Stroke is a principal cause of mortality and disability globally. Numerous studies have ...
In recent years stroke has been recognised as a national clinical, research and policy priority. Str...
This study is based on a literature review to describe health care guidance for nurses in the rehabi...