Loss of autonomy, control and independence when caring: a qualitative study of informal carers of stroke survivors in the first three months after discharge

N Greenwood, A Mackenzie, G Cloud… - Disability and …, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose. Stroke has far reaching effects on both stroke survivors and their informal carers.
Research has highlighted changes in autonomy of stroke survivors, but insufficient focus has …

Perceived participation and autonomy post‐stroke and associated factors: an explorative cross‐sectional study

Y Li, W Zhang, M Ye, L Zhou - Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Aims To explore the level and associated factors of perceived participation and autonomy
among stroke survivors in Shanghai, China. Design Cross‐sectional explorative study …

Self-management: challenges for allied healthcare professionals in stroke rehabilitation–a focus group study

T Satink, EHC Cup, BJM de Swart… - Disability and …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose: Self-management has become an important concept in stroke rehabilitation. This
study explored allied healthcare professionals'(AHPs) perceptions and beliefs regarding the …

Self-management following stroke

S Joice - Nursing Standard (through 2013), 2012 - search.proquest.com
This article defines the concept of self-management and describes psychological theories
and emerging behaviour change techniques that nurses can use to promote positive self …

Perceptions of autonomy in poststroke elderly clients

DT Castellucci - Rehabilitation Nursing Journal, 2004 - journals.lww.com
Stroke is one of the leading causes of adult disability. Four million Americans are living with
the effects of stroke, with one third having mild impairment and two-thirds experiencing …

Experiences of participating in a client-centred ADL intervention after stroke

M Ranner, S Guidetti, L von Koch… - Disability and …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Background: This qualitative study was conducted in the context of a client-centred activities
of daily living (CADL) intervention aiming to enable agency in daily activities and …

Who's in control after a stroke? Do we disempower our patients?

F Jones, A Mandy, C Patridge - Physiotherapy Research …, 2000 - search.ebscohost.com
Addresses issues surrounding the relationship between physiotherapists and patients
involved in stroke rehabilitation. Challenges facing physiotherapists in stroke rehabilitation; …

Operationalizing autonomy: solutions for mental health nursing practice

PJ Harnett, AM GREANEY - Journal of Psychiatric and Mental …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
The new Mental Health Act (2001) became a law on 1 November 2006. The new Act,
reflective of international legislative norms, outlines an agenda for the mental health …

[HTML][HTML] Self-management from the perspective of people with stroke–An interview study

E Klockar, M Kylén, C Gustavsson, T Finch… - Patient Education and …, 2023 - Elsevier
Objective Self-management support can improve quality of life, mood, self-efficacy, and
physical function following a stroke. Knowledge of how people with stroke understand and …

From recovery to regaining control of life–the perspectives of people with stroke, their carers and health professionals

CM Pereira, N Greenwood, F Jones - Disability and Rehabilitation, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Aim To understand how people with stroke and carers adapt over time, and how health
professionals support transition to home. Method A multi-perspective, prospective …