Self-management support following stroke is rare, despite emerging evidence for impact on patient outcomes. The promotion of a common approach to self-management support across a stroke pathway requires collaboration between professionals. To date, the feasibility of self-management support in acute stroke settings has not been evaluated. The Bridges stroke self-management package (SMP) is based on self-efficacy principles. It is delivered by professionals and supported by a patient-held workbook. The aim of this project was to introduce the Bridges stroke SMP to the multidisciplinary staff of a London hyperacute and acute stroke unit. The 'Plan Do Study Act' (PDSA) cycle guided iterative stages of project development, with normalisation pr...
Background Community nurses are well placed to promote and support stroke survivors to engage in sel...
Objectives Stroke is a sudden-onset condition with long-term consequences. Self-management could hel...
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Self-management support following stroke is rare, despite emerging evidence for impact on patient ou...
Self-management support following stroke is rare, despite emerging evidence for impact on patient ou...
Self-management support following stroke is rare, despite emerging evidence for impact on patient ou...
PURPOSE: People living with stroke and neurological conditions access rehabilitation at different ti...
Purpose: People living with stroke and neurological conditions access rehabilitation at different ti...
BACKGROUND: Programmes providing self-management support for patients and families are gaining atte...
Background: There is considerable policy interest in promoting self-management in patients with long...
BACKGROUND: Self-management programs are recognized as a valuable approach to supporting people with...
Purpose: Self-management has become an important concept in stroke rehabilitation. This study explor...
PURPOSE: Self-management has become an important concept in stroke rehabilitation. This study explor...
Objectives: Stroke is a sudden-onset condition with long-term consequences. Self-management could he...
This study explored stroke self-management within a tertiary hospital setting from the perspectives ...
Background Community nurses are well placed to promote and support stroke survivors to engage in sel...
Objectives Stroke is a sudden-onset condition with long-term consequences. Self-management could hel...
This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the terms of the Creative Commons Attr...
Self-management support following stroke is rare, despite emerging evidence for impact on patient ou...
Self-management support following stroke is rare, despite emerging evidence for impact on patient ou...
Self-management support following stroke is rare, despite emerging evidence for impact on patient ou...
PURPOSE: People living with stroke and neurological conditions access rehabilitation at different ti...
Purpose: People living with stroke and neurological conditions access rehabilitation at different ti...
BACKGROUND: Programmes providing self-management support for patients and families are gaining atte...
Background: There is considerable policy interest in promoting self-management in patients with long...
BACKGROUND: Self-management programs are recognized as a valuable approach to supporting people with...
Purpose: Self-management has become an important concept in stroke rehabilitation. This study explor...
PURPOSE: Self-management has become an important concept in stroke rehabilitation. This study explor...
Objectives: Stroke is a sudden-onset condition with long-term consequences. Self-management could he...
This study explored stroke self-management within a tertiary hospital setting from the perspectives ...
Background Community nurses are well placed to promote and support stroke survivors to engage in sel...
Objectives Stroke is a sudden-onset condition with long-term consequences. Self-management could hel...
This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the terms of the Creative Commons Attr...