Is the practice of goal-setting for patients in acute stroke care patient-centred and what factors influence this? A qualitative study

S Rosewilliam, C Sintler, AD Pandyan… - … rehabilitation, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
autonomy in adopting patient-centred practice indicating a need to empower and support
who lack the confidence, autonomy and knowledge to adopt patient-centred practices, staff …

Predictors of activities of daily living outcomes after upper limb robot-assisted therapy in subacute stroke patients

M Franceschini, M Goffredo, S Pournajaf, S Paravati… - PloS one, 2018 - journals.plos.org
recovery is one of the main goals of post-stroke rehabilitation due to its importance for autonomy
… These statements support our results on the non predictive nature of MAS and pROM in …

Hospital staff, volunteers' and patients' perceptions of barriers and facilitators to communication following stroke in an acute and a rehabilitation private hospital ward …

S D'Souza, E Godecke, N Ciccone, D Hersh… - BMJ open, 2021 - bmjopen.bmj.com
… Aphasia research supports the theory that commencing aphasia rehabilitation in the early …
patient autonomy within this setting may facilitate their ability to seek out interactions within the …

Problematising risk in stroke rehabilitation

MY Egan, D Kessler, C Ceci… - … and rehabilitation, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
… persisting stroke-related problems, do so when their autonomy is supported; this includes
support for taking risks related to getting back into these activities.[Citation8] However, work in …

Physiotherapists' decision-making about transition to independent walking in hospital after stroke: a qualitative study

L Bainbridge, K Briffa, E Burton, KD Hill… - … and Rehabilitation, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
… a lot of our patients, so they’ve got a bit more autonomy and control back” … support this type
of decision-making, there may be value in ensuring support mechanisms that provide support

Motivational strategies used by health care professionals in stroke survivors in rehabilitation: a scoping review of experimental studies

JB Fernandes, S Fernandes, J Domingos… - Frontiers in …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
… in helping patients overcome barriers to rehabilitation, improve … their rehabilitation process,
promoting a sense of autonomy … a significant role, enlisting the support of the participant’s …

Content validity and satisfaction with a caregiver-integrated web-based rehabilitation intervention for persons with stroke

S Blanton, S Dunbar, PC Clark - Topics in stroke rehabilitation, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
… for adaptation of functional activities at home consistent with CIMT principals), … supporting
autonomy in activities. The use of autonomy support was adapted from an autonomy support

Family-centered care during constraint-induced therapy after chronic stroke: A feasibility study

S Blanton, DC Scheibe, AH Rutledge… - Rehabilitation …, 2019 - journals.lww.com
… intervention created in collaboration between rehabilitation nurses and physical and …
autonomy-supportive home environment during stroke survivor upper extremity rehabilitation

Home-based telesurveillance and rehabilitation after stroke: a real-life study

P Bernocchi, F Vanoglio, D Baratti… - … Stroke Rehabilitation, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
… conditions of life with the greatest autonomy. However, the benefits acquired during intensive
rehabilitation treatment tend to regress if not supported by constant exercise related to the …

The relationship between social support and participation in stroke: a systematic review

T Elloker, AJ Rhoda - African Journal of Disability, 2018 - journals.co.za
… The key terms used were social support AND (participation OR participation restrictions)
AND (stroke OR CVA) AND (recovery OR rehabilitation). The same approach was used for all …