Purpose. To explore eight individuals' experiences and responses to taking part in a personalised observation-based intervention for stroke rehabilitation. Methods. Eight participants who had experienced a cerebrovascular accident were recruited to a 16-week observation-based intervention. Participants were interviewed face-to-face to explore their responses to, and experiences of, taking part in the intervention. A list of topics, derived from the intervention process and earlier studies provided a provisional structure for the interview. All interviews were transcribed, coded and analysed using inductive content analysis to explore the impact of the observational intervention for these participants. Results. Three main themes emerge...
Background and Purpose: The provision of feedback is important for effective skill learning. The pur...
The main scope of this thesis was to study and describe perceived participation among persons with s...
Cognitive-based techniques have been proposed as instruments for use within stroke rehabilitation as...
Purpose.To explore eight individuals’ experiences and responses to taking part in a personalised obs...
Background and Purpose: Stroke rehabilitation coordinated by specialist teams and oriented toward fu...
Most research investigating the efficacy of neurorehabilitation has focused upon pre- versus post-in...
This study explored the perspectives on participation in group rehabilitation in the inpatient setti...
Stroke patients’ well-being is threatened after stroke. A psychosocial intervention was developed fo...
This opinion piece proposes that individuals who have experienced stroke may benefit from observing ...
Background: This qualitative study was conducted in the context of a client-centred activities ofdai...
Objective: To report stroke survivors' experiences and perceived usefulness of an effective self-hel...
Background: This qualitative study was conducted in the context of a client-centred activities of da...
Background: Despite best evidence demonstrating the effectiveness of increased inte...
In the UK, one in four men and one in five women will be expected to have experienced a stroke by th...
Abstract Background and Purpose: Evidenced-based practice promotes patient centered care, yet the ma...
Background and Purpose: The provision of feedback is important for effective skill learning. The pur...
The main scope of this thesis was to study and describe perceived participation among persons with s...
Cognitive-based techniques have been proposed as instruments for use within stroke rehabilitation as...
Purpose.To explore eight individuals’ experiences and responses to taking part in a personalised obs...
Background and Purpose: Stroke rehabilitation coordinated by specialist teams and oriented toward fu...
Most research investigating the efficacy of neurorehabilitation has focused upon pre- versus post-in...
This study explored the perspectives on participation in group rehabilitation in the inpatient setti...
Stroke patients’ well-being is threatened after stroke. A psychosocial intervention was developed fo...
This opinion piece proposes that individuals who have experienced stroke may benefit from observing ...
Background: This qualitative study was conducted in the context of a client-centred activities ofdai...
Objective: To report stroke survivors' experiences and perceived usefulness of an effective self-hel...
Background: This qualitative study was conducted in the context of a client-centred activities of da...
Background: Despite best evidence demonstrating the effectiveness of increased inte...
In the UK, one in four men and one in five women will be expected to have experienced a stroke by th...
Abstract Background and Purpose: Evidenced-based practice promotes patient centered care, yet the ma...
Background and Purpose: The provision of feedback is important for effective skill learning. The pur...
The main scope of this thesis was to study and describe perceived participation among persons with s...
Cognitive-based techniques have been proposed as instruments for use within stroke rehabilitation as...