Stroke patient motivation can fluctuate during rehabilitation due to a range of factors. This study reports on qualitative research, consisting of observations of stroke patients undergoing rehabilitation and interviews with patients about the changes in motivation they identified during their time completing rehabilitation in the hospital. We found a range of positive and negative factors which affect motivation. Positive factors include improvements in patient movement and support from other patients and family members. Negative factors include pain and psychological issues such as changes in mood. From this fieldwork, a set of design guidelines has been developed to act as a platform for researchers and designers developing equipment for...
The incidence of strokes in individuals in their 30–40 s—who have responsibilities towards their fam...
Introduction: Motivation is the barrier identified for clients with stroke to reintegrate community ...
The loss of ability to perform routine activities can result in difficulties for the stroke patient ...
Stroke patient motivation can fluctuate during rehabilitation due to a range of factors. This study ...
Objective To explore the attitudes and beliefs of stroke patients identified by professionals as hav...
Motivation is an essential component of adherence to post-stroke rehabilitation program. This study ...
Introduction. Individuals who have experienced stroke are often described as apathetic, having lost ...
BackgroundThe motivation for rehabilitation is important in encouraging stroke patients to participa...
BackgroundThe motivation for rehabilitation is important in encouraging stroke patients to participa...
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2015. For the research reported in this paper ethnog...
AimsThis study aimed to demonstrate reliability and validity of the Stroke Rehabilitation Motivation...
\u3cp\u3eFor the research reported in this paper ethnographic research methodologies were used to ex...
ii Background Previous research suggests that the rehabilitation setting can influence both motivati...
Background: Previous research suggests that the rehabilitation setting can influence both motivation...
Abstract Introduction Stroke is the largest single cause of disability in the UK. Active participati...
The incidence of strokes in individuals in their 30–40 s—who have responsibilities towards their fam...
Introduction: Motivation is the barrier identified for clients with stroke to reintegrate community ...
The loss of ability to perform routine activities can result in difficulties for the stroke patient ...
Stroke patient motivation can fluctuate during rehabilitation due to a range of factors. This study ...
Objective To explore the attitudes and beliefs of stroke patients identified by professionals as hav...
Motivation is an essential component of adherence to post-stroke rehabilitation program. This study ...
Introduction. Individuals who have experienced stroke are often described as apathetic, having lost ...
BackgroundThe motivation for rehabilitation is important in encouraging stroke patients to participa...
BackgroundThe motivation for rehabilitation is important in encouraging stroke patients to participa...
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2015. For the research reported in this paper ethnog...
AimsThis study aimed to demonstrate reliability and validity of the Stroke Rehabilitation Motivation...
\u3cp\u3eFor the research reported in this paper ethnographic research methodologies were used to ex...
ii Background Previous research suggests that the rehabilitation setting can influence both motivati...
Background: Previous research suggests that the rehabilitation setting can influence both motivation...
Abstract Introduction Stroke is the largest single cause of disability in the UK. Active participati...
The incidence of strokes in individuals in their 30–40 s—who have responsibilities towards their fam...
Introduction: Motivation is the barrier identified for clients with stroke to reintegrate community ...
The loss of ability to perform routine activities can result in difficulties for the stroke patient ...