This study explored current approaches to communicating information to stroke survivors and their relatives. The project’s aim was to gain better understanding of information provision about stroke from health professionals. It explored the perspectives of stroke survivors, their carers and professionals. The study aimed to explore, through qualitative interviews, how information is provided, what works well in information giving, what the barriers to good information provision are and how these arise. The study helped develop an information toolkit for service providers, stroke survivors and relatives to engage in effective person-centred communication. The study is based on interviews conducted with health professionals in acute, com...
Background Interest in how stroke survivors might be better supported to manage life after stroke h...
Background. Stroke is the third most common cause of death in industrialized countries and a major c...
Purpose: To explore how health professionals provide information to informal carers during inpatient...
Stroke patients and caregivers have a substantial information need. The study investigates how infor...
This preliminary study describes how health information is provided to stroke patients in an acute h...
BACKGROUND: A stroke is a sudden loss of brain function caused by lack of blood supply. Stroke can l...
Education in chronic conditions such as stroke aims to improve self-management skills. Previous rese...
This study aimed to determine current practice in the provision of written information to 57 stroke ...
Objective: High-quality information provision can allow stroke patients to effectively participate i...
Numerous clinical guidelines acknowledge the provision of information to clients and their carers as...
Objective: To describe the characteristics of participants of an online stroke forum, their reasons...
Stroke is a major cause of chronic illness in Australia, where it is estimated that between 200,000 ...
Background: Stroke survivors are often supported by informal caregivers after discharge from hospita...
Purpose.To expand understanding of informal stroke care-giving, validated tools previously used in H...
Permission to archive the publisher pdf of this article was granted by the publisher in February 201...
Background Interest in how stroke survivors might be better supported to manage life after stroke h...
Background. Stroke is the third most common cause of death in industrialized countries and a major c...
Purpose: To explore how health professionals provide information to informal carers during inpatient...
Stroke patients and caregivers have a substantial information need. The study investigates how infor...
This preliminary study describes how health information is provided to stroke patients in an acute h...
BACKGROUND: A stroke is a sudden loss of brain function caused by lack of blood supply. Stroke can l...
Education in chronic conditions such as stroke aims to improve self-management skills. Previous rese...
This study aimed to determine current practice in the provision of written information to 57 stroke ...
Objective: High-quality information provision can allow stroke patients to effectively participate i...
Numerous clinical guidelines acknowledge the provision of information to clients and their carers as...
Objective: To describe the characteristics of participants of an online stroke forum, their reasons...
Stroke is a major cause of chronic illness in Australia, where it is estimated that between 200,000 ...
Background: Stroke survivors are often supported by informal caregivers after discharge from hospita...
Purpose.To expand understanding of informal stroke care-giving, validated tools previously used in H...
Permission to archive the publisher pdf of this article was granted by the publisher in February 201...
Background Interest in how stroke survivors might be better supported to manage life after stroke h...
Background. Stroke is the third most common cause of death in industrialized countries and a major c...
Purpose: To explore how health professionals provide information to informal carers during inpatient...