Objectives To test the feasibility of conducting a controlled trial into the effectiveness of a self-management programme integrated into stroke rehabilitation. Design A feasibility cluster-randomised design was utilised with stroke rehabilitation teams as units of randomisation. Setting Community-based stroke rehabilitation teams in London. Participants 78 patients with a diagnosis of stroke requiring community based rehabilitation. Intervention The intervention consisted of an individualised approach to self-management based on self-efficacy. Clinicians were trained to integrate defined self-management principles into scheduled rehabilitation sessions, supported by a patient-held workbook. Main outcomes measures Patient measures of qualit...
RATIONALE: Many stroke patients and their partners report long-term negative consequences of stroke ...
PURPOSE: A systematic review of stroke self-management programs was conducted to: (i) identify how m...
Background and Purpose—The benefits of chronic disease self-management programs for stroke sur...
Objectives To test the feasibility of conducting a controlled trial into the effectiveness of a self...
Objectives: To test the feasibility of conducting a controlled trial into the effectiveness of a sel...
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BackgroundRecovery after stroke is long-term and demanding. Optimising community-residing stroke sur...
Background Community nurses are well placed to promote and support stroke survivors to engage in sel...
PURPOSE: An evidence-based, theory-driven self-management programme "My Life After Stroke" (MLAS) wa...
Background: Stroke results from an acute lack of blood supply to the brain and becomes a chronic hea...
PurposeAn evidence-based, theory-driven self-management programme “My Life After Stroke” (MLAS) was ...
ObjectiveSelf-management programmes could support long-term needs after stroke and using methods int...
Abstract Background Life after stroke can be an ongoing struggle with over half of all survivors rep...
Background Self-management is seen as a primary mechanism to support the optimization of care for pe...
BACKGROUND: Self-management programs are recognized as a valuable approach to supporting people with...
RATIONALE: Many stroke patients and their partners report long-term negative consequences of stroke ...
PURPOSE: A systematic review of stroke self-management programs was conducted to: (i) identify how m...
Background and Purpose—The benefits of chronic disease self-management programs for stroke sur...
Objectives To test the feasibility of conducting a controlled trial into the effectiveness of a self...
Objectives: To test the feasibility of conducting a controlled trial into the effectiveness of a sel...
This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the terms of the Creative Commons Attr...
BackgroundRecovery after stroke is long-term and demanding. Optimising community-residing stroke sur...
Background Community nurses are well placed to promote and support stroke survivors to engage in sel...
PURPOSE: An evidence-based, theory-driven self-management programme "My Life After Stroke" (MLAS) wa...
Background: Stroke results from an acute lack of blood supply to the brain and becomes a chronic hea...
PurposeAn evidence-based, theory-driven self-management programme “My Life After Stroke” (MLAS) was ...
ObjectiveSelf-management programmes could support long-term needs after stroke and using methods int...
Abstract Background Life after stroke can be an ongoing struggle with over half of all survivors rep...
Background Self-management is seen as a primary mechanism to support the optimization of care for pe...
BACKGROUND: Self-management programs are recognized as a valuable approach to supporting people with...
RATIONALE: Many stroke patients and their partners report long-term negative consequences of stroke ...
PURPOSE: A systematic review of stroke self-management programs was conducted to: (i) identify how m...
Background and Purpose—The benefits of chronic disease self-management programs for stroke sur...