Factors influencing sedentary time and physical activity early after stroke: a qualitative study

DB Simpson, K Jose, C English, SL Gall… - Disability and …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
perceived opportunities to reduce sedentary time and therefore increase physical activity early
after strokewalking reduced physical activity opportunities for stroke survivors with greater …

Between commitment and avoidance–working age stroke survivors' perceptions of physical activity and sedentary behaviour: a qualitative study

KS Roaldsen, C Walter, J Gäverth, IM Dohrn - BMC neurology, 2022 - Springer
… are essential to reduce disability and improve fitness, walking capacity and balance after
stroke [5, 6], yet underused components of poststroke care [7]. Recent studies have shown that …

Older adults' lived experiences of physical rehabilitation for acquired brain injury and their perceptions of well‐being: A qualitative phenomenological study

P Lafiatoglou, C Ellis‐Hill, M Gouva… - Journal of Clinical …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
brain injuries, such as stroke, also significantly affect older adults, with the risk of stroke doubling
for every decade of life after 55… I started walking around the house a little bit as soon as I …

Development and validation of a questionnaire to assess barriers to physical activity after stroke: the barriers to physical activity after stroke scale

J Drigny, C Joussain, V Gremeaux, R Morello… - Archives of physical …, 2019 - Elsevier
… Therefore, this study details the development of a questionnaire to measure the
perceived barriers to regular PA in stroke survivors and assesses its psychometric properties. …

Improving physical mobility is critical for wellbeing in people with severe impairment after an acquired brain injury: a qualitative study

SJ Mills, S Mackintosh, MN McDonnell - Brain injury, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
… independent walking matter to individuals after brain injury. … Acquired brain injury (ABI) can
result in profound loss of skills and … ABI affects all ages, with causes including stroke, trauma, …

Survivor-perceived motivational facilitators and barriers to participation in cognitive exercise following chronic acquired brain injury

TM O'Neil-Pirozzi, KA Marcinczyk, AN Peltier… - Brain injury, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
… to get healthy, with two types being physical (eg, walking every morning) and cognitive (eg, …
types of barriers to physical exercise/activity described in a study of individuals post-stroke by …

Physical activity based on daily step-count in inpatient setting in stroke and traumatic brain injury patients in subacute stage: A cross-sectional observational study

B Mischler, R Hilfiker, M Hund-Georgiadis… - …, 2023 - content.iospress.com
Following acquired brain injury, improving walking ability is one of the most important goals
… The accurate definition of this fear is low perceived self-efficacy in avoiding falls in essential, …

Wearable devices for tracking physical activity in the community after an acquired brain injury: a systematic review

A Veerubhotla, A Krantz, O Ibironke, R Pilkar - PM&R, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
acquired brain injury (ABI) resulting from stroke or traumatic … , affects balance and reduces
a person's ability to walk. … Their independent lists were compared, and any diverging opinions

Efficacy of interventions aimed at improving physical activity in individuals with stroke: a systematic review

LT Aguiar, S Nadeau, JC Martins… - Disability and …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
physical activity targets and encouragement to walkphysical inactivity and common
post-stroke disabilities [Citation4]. Since one of the perceived barriers to physical activity after stroke

Perceptions of recovery and rehabilitation in people with brain injury in Spain. A qualitative study

S Pérez‐de la Cruz - Health Expectations, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
… then because at first, I couldn't stand on my own and then I could walk, barely, but I could …
neuroplasticity early after stroke, during which the brain's dynamic response to injury is …