Objective: The purpose of this study was to describe the structure of meaning in the experience of surviving stroke for adults living in Appalachia. Methods: This qualitative phenomenological study includes a sample of 6 adult survivors of ischemic stroke who were discharged from either a community or university hospital to home in the Appalachian region. Data was collected through semi-structured interviews, transcribed, and analyzed thematically by two investigators. The explicated themes were verified by the survivors as representative of their experience. Results: Five main themes emerged: 1) Frustration with new physical and functional impairment, 2) Negative emotions including anger, guilt, loneliness, and depression 3) Need for acces...
Globally, stroke is the leading cause of death and disease burden. While post-stroke studies have be...
Purpose: To increase understanding of stroke survivor's needs to successfully re-establish attachmen...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the personal and social experiences of younger adults after stroke. DESIGN: Q...
Objective The purpose of this study was to describe the structure of meaning in the experience of su...
Stroke is an acute, neurological dysfunction of vascular origin with sudden occurrence and it influe...
Background: Stroke is the leading cause of disability in adults, and has a significant impact on ind...
Stroke survivors encounter various physical and psychosocial challenges after hospital discharge. Sy...
Background. Stroke is the leading cause of disability in adults, and has a significant impact on the...
Purpose: To investigate the meaning and experience of being a stroke survivor. Method: Qualitative i...
Background. Brain diseases are a major health issue in modern societies, leading to multiple losses ...
Purpose: Understanding navigational barriers and facilitators has the potential to advance equitable...
The psychosocial consequences following a stroke are known to be challenging, influencing the stroke...
Background: For mild-to-moderate stroke survivors, early supported discharge from hospital, followed...
Objectives: To examine the personal and social experiences of younger adults after stroke. ...
Little is understood about the process by which individuals maintain or lose a positive sense of wel...
Globally, stroke is the leading cause of death and disease burden. While post-stroke studies have be...
Purpose: To increase understanding of stroke survivor's needs to successfully re-establish attachmen...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the personal and social experiences of younger adults after stroke. DESIGN: Q...
Objective The purpose of this study was to describe the structure of meaning in the experience of su...
Stroke is an acute, neurological dysfunction of vascular origin with sudden occurrence and it influe...
Background: Stroke is the leading cause of disability in adults, and has a significant impact on ind...
Stroke survivors encounter various physical and psychosocial challenges after hospital discharge. Sy...
Background. Stroke is the leading cause of disability in adults, and has a significant impact on the...
Purpose: To investigate the meaning and experience of being a stroke survivor. Method: Qualitative i...
Background. Brain diseases are a major health issue in modern societies, leading to multiple losses ...
Purpose: Understanding navigational barriers and facilitators has the potential to advance equitable...
The psychosocial consequences following a stroke are known to be challenging, influencing the stroke...
Background: For mild-to-moderate stroke survivors, early supported discharge from hospital, followed...
Objectives: To examine the personal and social experiences of younger adults after stroke. ...
Little is understood about the process by which individuals maintain or lose a positive sense of wel...
Globally, stroke is the leading cause of death and disease burden. While post-stroke studies have be...
Purpose: To increase understanding of stroke survivor's needs to successfully re-establish attachmen...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the personal and social experiences of younger adults after stroke. DESIGN: Q...