Purpose.To expand understanding of informal stroke care-giving, validated tools previously used in Hong Kong and in the UK were used with Australian stroke carers to assess their stroke-related knowledge, perceived needs, satisfaction with services received and sense of burden after stroke patients' discharge home from acute hospital care. Methods.Record audit and telephone interviews with two cohorts of 32 carers recruited in Sydney and Brisbane 1 and 3 months post-hospital discharge, using validated scales and open questions in MayJuly 2006. Results.Female carers, those with prior care-giving responsibility, and those interviewed at three compared to one month post-discharge reported greatest needs and burden from the care-giving role; ne...
INTRODUCTION: Stroke events deeply affect not only the stroke survivor but also often the quality of...
Background: Health care provider experiences of the carer have been researched, but little is writte...
INTRODUCTION: Understanding local complexities and challenges of stroke-related caregiving are essen...
Purpose. To expand understanding of informal stroke care-giving, validated tools previously used in ...
In Australia, more than 346,000 individuals who experience a stroke return to living in their homes ...
Background: Stroke survivors are often supported by informal caregivers after discharge from hospita...
PURPOSE: To examine the support required by family carers for stroke survivors. METHODS: Forty-two f...
Purpose. To examine the support required by family carers for stroke survivors. Methods. Forty-two f...
Introduction: Informal caregivers play a crucial role in supporting the activities of daily living, ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to identify barriers and enablers from the perspectives of stro...
Many stroke survivors require care from informal carers such as family members and friends who may e...
Background. Stroke is the third most common cause of death in industrialized countries and a major c...
Abstract Background and Objective: Despite stroke being the most common form of cerebrovascular ...
Objective: To explore the experience of caregiving in informal carers of stroke patients. Design:...
Background and Objective: Despite stroke being the most common form of cerebrovascular disease, ther...
INTRODUCTION: Stroke events deeply affect not only the stroke survivor but also often the quality of...
Background: Health care provider experiences of the carer have been researched, but little is writte...
INTRODUCTION: Understanding local complexities and challenges of stroke-related caregiving are essen...
Purpose. To expand understanding of informal stroke care-giving, validated tools previously used in ...
In Australia, more than 346,000 individuals who experience a stroke return to living in their homes ...
Background: Stroke survivors are often supported by informal caregivers after discharge from hospita...
PURPOSE: To examine the support required by family carers for stroke survivors. METHODS: Forty-two f...
Purpose. To examine the support required by family carers for stroke survivors. Methods. Forty-two f...
Introduction: Informal caregivers play a crucial role in supporting the activities of daily living, ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to identify barriers and enablers from the perspectives of stro...
Many stroke survivors require care from informal carers such as family members and friends who may e...
Background. Stroke is the third most common cause of death in industrialized countries and a major c...
Abstract Background and Objective: Despite stroke being the most common form of cerebrovascular ...
Objective: To explore the experience of caregiving in informal carers of stroke patients. Design:...
Background and Objective: Despite stroke being the most common form of cerebrovascular disease, ther...
INTRODUCTION: Stroke events deeply affect not only the stroke survivor but also often the quality of...
Background: Health care provider experiences of the carer have been researched, but little is writte...
INTRODUCTION: Understanding local complexities and challenges of stroke-related caregiving are essen...