BACKGROUND: Stroke rehabilitation is moving towards more intense therapy models that incorporate technologies such as robotics and computer games. It is unclear how acceptable these changes will be to stroke survivors, as little is known about which aspects of rehabilitation programmes are currently valued. Discrete choice experiments are a potential approach to assessing patient preferences, as they reveal the characteristics of programmes that are most important to consumers. METHODS: A discrete choice experiment was presented as a face-to-face interview to assess the priorities and preferences of stroke survivors (n=50, mean age 72 years) for alternative rehabilitation service configurations. The discrete choice experiment was presented ...
© 2015 Informa UK Ltd. All rights reserved. Purpose: Patient-led therapy, in which patients work out...
International audienceIntroduction: Stroke leaves around 40% of surviving patients dependent in thei...
Background: Significant variation exists in post-acute care for stroke survivors. This study examine...
There is little evidence of service user preferences to guide the commissioning and improvement of s...
BACKGROUND/AIM Understanding the differences in preferences of patients and occupational therapists ...
Purpose: To explore stroke survivors’ perspectives of two novel models of inpatient physiotherapy, w...
Background: upper limb (UL) recovery after stroke is strongly dependent upon rehabilitation dose. Re...
Background: To pursue high quality research, successful participant recruitment is essential, but re...
Author version made available in accordance with the publisher's policy.Introduction: Understanding ...
International audienceIntroduction: Stroke leaves around 40% of surviving patients dependent in thei...
OBJECTIVE: To report and synthesize the perspectives, experiences, and preferences of stroke survivo...
AIM: To explore the use, meaning and value of the term "rehabilitation potential". METHOD: The autho...
Background: Intensive rehabilitation is one of the most important aspects of care for people with st...
Objective: To report stroke survivors' experiences and perceived usefulness of an effective self-hel...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the perceived needs for health services by persons with stroke within the ...
© 2015 Informa UK Ltd. All rights reserved. Purpose: Patient-led therapy, in which patients work out...
International audienceIntroduction: Stroke leaves around 40% of surviving patients dependent in thei...
Background: Significant variation exists in post-acute care for stroke survivors. This study examine...
There is little evidence of service user preferences to guide the commissioning and improvement of s...
BACKGROUND/AIM Understanding the differences in preferences of patients and occupational therapists ...
Purpose: To explore stroke survivors’ perspectives of two novel models of inpatient physiotherapy, w...
Background: upper limb (UL) recovery after stroke is strongly dependent upon rehabilitation dose. Re...
Background: To pursue high quality research, successful participant recruitment is essential, but re...
Author version made available in accordance with the publisher's policy.Introduction: Understanding ...
International audienceIntroduction: Stroke leaves around 40% of surviving patients dependent in thei...
OBJECTIVE: To report and synthesize the perspectives, experiences, and preferences of stroke survivo...
AIM: To explore the use, meaning and value of the term "rehabilitation potential". METHOD: The autho...
Background: Intensive rehabilitation is one of the most important aspects of care for people with st...
Objective: To report stroke survivors' experiences and perceived usefulness of an effective self-hel...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the perceived needs for health services by persons with stroke within the ...
© 2015 Informa UK Ltd. All rights reserved. Purpose: Patient-led therapy, in which patients work out...
International audienceIntroduction: Stroke leaves around 40% of surviving patients dependent in thei...
Background: Significant variation exists in post-acute care for stroke survivors. This study examine...