OBJECTIVES: To test the feasibility of conducting a controlled trial into the effectiveness of a self-management programme integrated into stroke rehabilitation. DESIGN: A feasibility cluster-randomised design was utilised with stroke rehabilitation teams as units of randomisation. SETTING: Community-based stroke rehabilitation teams in London. PARTICIPANTS: 78 patients with a diagnosis of stroke requiring community based rehabilitation. INTERVENTION: The intervention consisted of an individualised approach to self-management based on self-efficacy. Clinicians were trained to integrate defined self-management principles into scheduled rehabilitation sessions, supported by a patient-held workbook. MAIN OUTCOMES MEASURES: ...
Background: Stroke survivors consistently report long term unmet needs. Unlike other chronic conditi...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from BMJ Journals via the DOI...
Introduction: The Rehabilitation Training (ReTrain) intervention aims to improve functional mobility...
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Objectives: To test the feasibility of conducting a controlled trial into the effectiveness of a sel...
Objectives To test the feasibility of conducting a controlled trial into the effectiveness of a self...
Background: Life after stroke can be an ongoing struggle with over half of all survivors reporting u...
RATIONALE: Many stroke patients and their partners report long-term negative consequences of stroke ...
Background: Community nurses are well placed to promote and support stroke survivors to engage in se...
Objectives: To assess acceptability and feasibility of trial processes and the Rehabilitation Traini...
BACKGROUND: Self-management programs are recognized as a valuable approach to supporting people with...
Community nurses are well placed to promote and support stroke survivors to engage in self-managemen...
Introduction Over 152 000 people in the UK have strokes annually and a third experience residual dis...
Aim: This study aimed to develop a new stroke exercise manual to promote self-managed rehabilitation...
Background: Stroke survivors consistently report long term unmet needs. Unlike other chronic conditi...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from BMJ Journals via the DOI...
Introduction: The Rehabilitation Training (ReTrain) intervention aims to improve functional mobility...
This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the terms of the Creative Commons Attr...
Objectives: To test the feasibility of conducting a controlled trial into the effectiveness of a sel...
Objectives To test the feasibility of conducting a controlled trial into the effectiveness of a self...
Background: Life after stroke can be an ongoing struggle with over half of all survivors reporting u...
RATIONALE: Many stroke patients and their partners report long-term negative consequences of stroke ...
Background: Community nurses are well placed to promote and support stroke survivors to engage in se...
Objectives: To assess acceptability and feasibility of trial processes and the Rehabilitation Traini...
BACKGROUND: Self-management programs are recognized as a valuable approach to supporting people with...
Community nurses are well placed to promote and support stroke survivors to engage in self-managemen...
Introduction Over 152 000 people in the UK have strokes annually and a third experience residual dis...
Aim: This study aimed to develop a new stroke exercise manual to promote self-managed rehabilitation...
Background: Stroke survivors consistently report long term unmet needs. Unlike other chronic conditi...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from BMJ Journals via the DOI...
Introduction: The Rehabilitation Training (ReTrain) intervention aims to improve functional mobility...