Background: Caregivers play a central role in post-stroke patients care. However, the role of and problems managed by caregivers have not been widely studied, particularly in Indonesia. This study aims to explore the roles and problems of caregivers in post- stroke patients’ care. Method: This was a qualitative study. Caregivers of post-stroke patients from the homecare clinic of Dr Sardjito General Hospital were purposely selected during January 2017 to June 2018. Focus group discussions were conducted to explore the roles and problems of caregiving. Results: Themes related to caregivers’ roles were: connecting patients with medical personnel and other family members, maintaining patients’ health conditions by fulfilling basic needs and ...
Abstract Aim Exploration of the healthcare journey post-stroke is incomplete without acknowledging t...
Background: Stroke is increasing in Africa and consequences such as limitations in the performance o...
Many stroke survivors require care from informal carers such as family members and friends who may e...
Background: Caregivers play a central role in post-stroke patients care. However, the role of and pr...
Introduction: Informal caregivers play a crucial role in supporting the activities of daily living, ...
IntroductionInformal caregivers play a crucial role in supporting the activities of daily living, re...
Family experience for the first time caring for post-stroke sufferers at homePurpose: Neurological d...
Caring for stroke survivors is inevitably a burden to caregivers. It is not uncommon for stroke surv...
BACKGROUND: Stroke is a life-changing event for both stroke survivors and their family caregivers. A...
In Australia, more than 346,000 individuals who experience a stroke return to living in their homes ...
The Thailand health policy aim to develop the patient care system in a community level, especially, ...
Introduction: Stroke is a disease that most often causes disability in the form of paralysis of the ...
With the increasing prevalence of people in developing countries who suffer strokes, the long-term c...
Studies have shown that caregiving is associated with high burden that could affect caregivers’ me...
Suffering a significant stroke can result in the individual becoming significantly dependent on fami...
Abstract Aim Exploration of the healthcare journey post-stroke is incomplete without acknowledging t...
Background: Stroke is increasing in Africa and consequences such as limitations in the performance o...
Many stroke survivors require care from informal carers such as family members and friends who may e...
Background: Caregivers play a central role in post-stroke patients care. However, the role of and pr...
Introduction: Informal caregivers play a crucial role in supporting the activities of daily living, ...
IntroductionInformal caregivers play a crucial role in supporting the activities of daily living, re...
Family experience for the first time caring for post-stroke sufferers at homePurpose: Neurological d...
Caring for stroke survivors is inevitably a burden to caregivers. It is not uncommon for stroke surv...
BACKGROUND: Stroke is a life-changing event for both stroke survivors and their family caregivers. A...
In Australia, more than 346,000 individuals who experience a stroke return to living in their homes ...
The Thailand health policy aim to develop the patient care system in a community level, especially, ...
Introduction: Stroke is a disease that most often causes disability in the form of paralysis of the ...
With the increasing prevalence of people in developing countries who suffer strokes, the long-term c...
Studies have shown that caregiving is associated with high burden that could affect caregivers’ me...
Suffering a significant stroke can result in the individual becoming significantly dependent on fami...
Abstract Aim Exploration of the healthcare journey post-stroke is incomplete without acknowledging t...
Background: Stroke is increasing in Africa and consequences such as limitations in the performance o...
Many stroke survivors require care from informal carers such as family members and friends who may e...