BackgroundBenefits of art participation after stroke are becoming increasingly recognized. Qualitative studies suggest that participation in visual arts creative engagement interventions (CEIs) during rehabilitation after stroke may improve mood, self-esteem, hope and some aspects of physical recovery. This study examines the feasibility of undertaking a randomized controlled trial of a CEI delivered by artists within in-patient stroke rehabilitation to test effectiveness.Methods/DesignThis trial is a two arm, single-blind, randomized controlled feasibility trial within in-patient stroke rehabilitation. We will recruit 80 patients receiving stroke rehabilitation in two stroke units in a health board area of Scotland (40 patients in each arm...
Over 152 000 people in the UK have strokes annually and a third experience residual disability. Low ...
People often experience distress following stroke due to fundamental challenges to their identity. O...
Introduction Over 152 000 people in the UK have strokes annually and a third experience residual dis...
BackgroundBenefits of art participation after stroke are becoming increasingly recognized. Qualitati...
Introduction: Qualitative studies suggest art participation in rehabilitation may improve post-strok...
Purpose: To examine the feasibility of undertaking a pragmatic single-blind randomised controlled tr...
Background: Evidence suggests psychosocial benefits of art participation after stroke. This study ex...
PURPOSE:To explore stroke survivors' and artists' beliefs about participatory visual arts programme ...
Introduction: People often experience distress following stroke due to fundamental challenges to the...
Introduction Over 152 000 people in the UK have strokes annually and a third experience residual dis...
Background: Stroke is a life-threating cerebrovascular disease. Without proper and immediate treatme...
Feasibility study of the effects of art as a creative engagement intervention during stroke rehabili...
Over 152 000 people in the UK have strokes annually and a third experience residual disability. Low ...
People often experience distress following stroke due to fundamental challenges to their identity. O...
Introduction Over 152 000 people in the UK have strokes annually and a third experience residual dis...
BackgroundBenefits of art participation after stroke are becoming increasingly recognized. Qualitati...
Introduction: Qualitative studies suggest art participation in rehabilitation may improve post-strok...
Purpose: To examine the feasibility of undertaking a pragmatic single-blind randomised controlled tr...
Background: Evidence suggests psychosocial benefits of art participation after stroke. This study ex...
PURPOSE:To explore stroke survivors' and artists' beliefs about participatory visual arts programme ...
Introduction: People often experience distress following stroke due to fundamental challenges to the...
Introduction Over 152 000 people in the UK have strokes annually and a third experience residual dis...
Background: Stroke is a life-threating cerebrovascular disease. Without proper and immediate treatme...
Feasibility study of the effects of art as a creative engagement intervention during stroke rehabili...
Over 152 000 people in the UK have strokes annually and a third experience residual disability. Low ...
People often experience distress following stroke due to fundamental challenges to their identity. O...
Introduction Over 152 000 people in the UK have strokes annually and a third experience residual dis...