Background: There is increased focus on supporting people with chronic conditions to live well via person-centred, integrated care. There is a growing body of qualitative literature examining the insider perspectives of people with post-stroke aphasia (PWA) on topics relating to personal recovery and living successfully (PR-LS). To date no synthesis has been conducted examining both internal and external, structural influences on living well. In this study, we aimed to advance theoretical understanding of how best to promote and support PR-LS by integrating the perspectives of PWA on a wide range of topics relating to PR-LS. This is essential for planning and delivering quality care.Methods and findings: We conducted a systematic review, fo...
Background: In addition to other stroke related impairments, up to 12% of those who survive stroke h...
This study used a qualitative approach to describe the experience of the first 3 months post-stroke ...
Aphasia is the loss of ability to express or understand language, most commonly caused by stroke. Ap...
Background: There is increased focus on supporting people with chronic conditions to live well via p...
BackgroundThere is increased focus on supporting people with chronic conditions to live well via per...
BackgroundThere is increased focus on supporting people with chronic conditions to live well via per...
Background There is increased focus on supporting people with chronic conditions to live well via pe...
Aphasia can be considered one of the most significant consequences of suffering a stroke; affecting ...
peer-reviewedPurpose: This study aimed to explore the perspectives of working-aged adults with post...
Introduction: The undeniable improvements in acute stroke care over recent years have not been match...
This study aimed to investigate the views of stroke survivors and people with aphasia (PWA) about th...
In order to identify factors that facilitate successfully living with aphasia during the first year ...
Background & Aims : Stroke and aphasia can have a profound impact on people's social activities, and...
Background: In addition to other stroke related impairments, up to 12% of those who survive stroke h...
MEDLINE® is the source for the MeSH terms of this document.Objective: To evaluate the impact of atte...
Background: In addition to other stroke related impairments, up to 12% of those who survive stroke h...
This study used a qualitative approach to describe the experience of the first 3 months post-stroke ...
Aphasia is the loss of ability to express or understand language, most commonly caused by stroke. Ap...
Background: There is increased focus on supporting people with chronic conditions to live well via p...
BackgroundThere is increased focus on supporting people with chronic conditions to live well via per...
BackgroundThere is increased focus on supporting people with chronic conditions to live well via per...
Background There is increased focus on supporting people with chronic conditions to live well via pe...
Aphasia can be considered one of the most significant consequences of suffering a stroke; affecting ...
peer-reviewedPurpose: This study aimed to explore the perspectives of working-aged adults with post...
Introduction: The undeniable improvements in acute stroke care over recent years have not been match...
This study aimed to investigate the views of stroke survivors and people with aphasia (PWA) about th...
In order to identify factors that facilitate successfully living with aphasia during the first year ...
Background & Aims : Stroke and aphasia can have a profound impact on people's social activities, and...
Background: In addition to other stroke related impairments, up to 12% of those who survive stroke h...
MEDLINE® is the source for the MeSH terms of this document.Objective: To evaluate the impact of atte...
Background: In addition to other stroke related impairments, up to 12% of those who survive stroke h...
This study used a qualitative approach to describe the experience of the first 3 months post-stroke ...
Aphasia is the loss of ability to express or understand language, most commonly caused by stroke. Ap...