Innovative and sustainable programs are required to support the well-being of stroke survivors. Peer support is a potentially low cost way to enhance well-being of recent stroke survivors and the well-being and community reintegration of their peer supporters. This article describes the perceptions of stroke survivors, care partners, peer supporters, and professionals of an individual peer support program.Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, administered and supported by the Ontario Stroke Networ
This chapter focuses on the longer‐term needs and support for people with stroke and their carers, a...
Purpose: Rebuilding one’s life after stroke is a key priority persistently identified by patients ye...
Psychological consequences of stroke are prevalent and associated with reduction in participation, p...
We aimed to explore stroke rehabilitation professionals’ understanding and representations of peer s...
PURPOSE: To assess the key features of group self-management interventions for stroke and explore th...
Strokes are a serious and sudden medical event that can impact anyone. The American Stroke Associati...
This project is a practical project between one student at Queen Margaret University (QMU) and the E...
Background A coordinated stroke rehabilitation care team is considered optimal for ...
Aims: Peer support has been incorporated into clinical and national stroke guidelines as an importan...
Purpose: Stroke brings about physical, cognitive, and psychosocial changes and, consequently, many s...
Purpose: The aim was to examine stroke patients’, carers’ and volunteer supporters’ experiences of p...
Purpose: Stroke is a major global health problem and peer support interventions are becoming increas...
In this article, we report the long-term outcomes of an intervention for informal caregivers who are...
This cohort study, aims to explore formal care provision to stroke survivors and their informal care...
In this article, we report the long-term outcomes of an intervention for informal caregivers who are...
This chapter focuses on the longer‐term needs and support for people with stroke and their carers, a...
Purpose: Rebuilding one’s life after stroke is a key priority persistently identified by patients ye...
Psychological consequences of stroke are prevalent and associated with reduction in participation, p...
We aimed to explore stroke rehabilitation professionals’ understanding and representations of peer s...
PURPOSE: To assess the key features of group self-management interventions for stroke and explore th...
Strokes are a serious and sudden medical event that can impact anyone. The American Stroke Associati...
This project is a practical project between one student at Queen Margaret University (QMU) and the E...
Background A coordinated stroke rehabilitation care team is considered optimal for ...
Aims: Peer support has been incorporated into clinical and national stroke guidelines as an importan...
Purpose: Stroke brings about physical, cognitive, and psychosocial changes and, consequently, many s...
Purpose: The aim was to examine stroke patients’, carers’ and volunteer supporters’ experiences of p...
Purpose: Stroke is a major global health problem and peer support interventions are becoming increas...
In this article, we report the long-term outcomes of an intervention for informal caregivers who are...
This cohort study, aims to explore formal care provision to stroke survivors and their informal care...
In this article, we report the long-term outcomes of an intervention for informal caregivers who are...
This chapter focuses on the longer‐term needs and support for people with stroke and their carers, a...
Purpose: Rebuilding one’s life after stroke is a key priority persistently identified by patients ye...
Psychological consequences of stroke are prevalent and associated with reduction in participation, p...