This study explores stroke survivors’ experience of being part of an institutional rehabilitation context and what it means for the immediate experience of discharge home. The aim is to develop a deeper understanding of how the dynamic phenomenon body, participation in everyday life and sense of self interrelates and changes through stroke survivors’ movement in and between the two contexts and what this phenomenon means for stroke survivors’ process of change and well-being in the early rehabilitation trajectory. Repeated, retrospective, in-depth interviews were conducted with nine persons living with moderate impairment after stroke and their closest relatives. Phenomenological and critical psychological concepts are used for anal...
Aim. To explore factors affecting the ability of the stroke survivor to drive their own recovery out...
A stroke is a serious life-threatening medical condition that happens when the blood supply to part ...
Background and Purpose. Patient experience is increasingly being recognised as a key health outcome ...
This study explores stroke survivors' experience of being part of an institutional rehabilitation co...
Purpose The aim was to illuminate the experiences of stroke survivors returning to everyday life in ...
In the UK, one in four men and one in five women will be expected to have experienced a stroke by th...
Introduction: Active patient participation is an important factor in optimizing post-stroke recovery...
Background: For mild-to-moderate stroke survivors, early supported discharge from hospital, followed...
Background: For mild-to-moderate stroke survivors, early supported discharge from hospital, followed...
Purpose: Stroke survivors report multiple psychosocial issues after discharge and difficulties retur...
Background: Stroke can bring about a profound disruption to people's lives, but what is less underst...
Within rehabilitation research recovery from a stroke has been defined by healthprofessionals as the...
Purpose: To increase understanding of stroke survivor's needs to successfully re-establish attachmen...
Background and Purpose. Patient experience is increasingly being recognised as a key health outcome ...
Contains fulltext : 168136.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: A d...
Aim. To explore factors affecting the ability of the stroke survivor to drive their own recovery out...
A stroke is a serious life-threatening medical condition that happens when the blood supply to part ...
Background and Purpose. Patient experience is increasingly being recognised as a key health outcome ...
This study explores stroke survivors' experience of being part of an institutional rehabilitation co...
Purpose The aim was to illuminate the experiences of stroke survivors returning to everyday life in ...
In the UK, one in four men and one in five women will be expected to have experienced a stroke by th...
Introduction: Active patient participation is an important factor in optimizing post-stroke recovery...
Background: For mild-to-moderate stroke survivors, early supported discharge from hospital, followed...
Background: For mild-to-moderate stroke survivors, early supported discharge from hospital, followed...
Purpose: Stroke survivors report multiple psychosocial issues after discharge and difficulties retur...
Background: Stroke can bring about a profound disruption to people's lives, but what is less underst...
Within rehabilitation research recovery from a stroke has been defined by healthprofessionals as the...
Purpose: To increase understanding of stroke survivor's needs to successfully re-establish attachmen...
Background and Purpose. Patient experience is increasingly being recognised as a key health outcome ...
Contains fulltext : 168136.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: A d...
Aim. To explore factors affecting the ability of the stroke survivor to drive their own recovery out...
A stroke is a serious life-threatening medical condition that happens when the blood supply to part ...
Background and Purpose. Patient experience is increasingly being recognised as a key health outcome ...