Stroke survivors' experiences of physical rehabilitation: a systematic review of qualitative studies

J Luker, E Lynch, S Bernhardsson, L Bennett… - Archives of physical …, 2015 - Elsevier
Objective To report and synthesize the perspectives, experiences, and preferences of stroke
survivors undertaking inpatient physical rehabilitation through a systematic review of …

On autonomy and participation in rehabilitation

M Cardol, BAD Jong, CD Ward - Disability and rehabilitation, 2002 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose: To explore the concept of autonomy as a basis for social participation, with
particular reference to rehabilitation. Method: A study of relevant literature from the field of …

Uncovering treatment burden as a key concept for stroke care: a systematic review of qualitative research

K Gallacher, D Morrison, B Jani, S Macdonald… - PLoS …, 2013 - journals.plos.org
Background Patients with chronic disease may experience complicated management plans
requiring significant personal investment. This has been termed 'treatment burden'and has …

Stroke survivors' experiences of rehabilitation: a systematic review of qualitative studies

H Peoples, T Satink, E Steultjens - Scandinavian journal of …, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Introduction: The aim was to obtain the best available knowledge on stroke survivors'
experiences of rehabilitation. The increase in demands for accountability in health care and …

Patients' views on the impact of stroke on their roles and self: a thematic synthesis of qualitative studies

T Satink, EH Cup, I Ilott, J Prins, BJ de Swart… - Archives of physical …, 2013 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVE: To synthesize patients' views on the impact of stroke on their roles and self.
DATA SOURCES: PubMed, CINAHL, Embase, PsycINFO, and Cochrane searched from …

[HTML][HTML] The patient's experience of the psychosocial process that influences identity following stroke rehabilitation: a metaethnography

E Hole, B Stubbs, C Roskell, A Soundy - The Scientific World …, 2014 - hindawi.com
Background and Purpose. Patient experience is increasingly being recognised as a key
health outcome due to its positive correlation with quality of life and treatment compliance …

“I had no idea what a complicated business eating is…”: a qualitative study of the impact of dysphagia during stroke recovery

J Moloney, M Walshe - Disability and rehabilitation, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Aim: Persons with dysphagia following stroke may experience uncomfortable symptoms
such as persistent coughing, choking and poor salivary management. They may also spend …

Supporting stroke patients' autonomy during rehabilitation

IM Proot, RHJ ter Meulen, HH Abu-Saad… - Nursing …, 2007 - journals.sagepub.com
In a qualitative study, 22 stroke patients undergoing rehabilitation in three nursing homes
were interviewed about constraints on and improvements in their autonomy and about …

The quality of geriatric rehabilitation from the patients' perspective: a scoping review

AL Lubbe, M van Rijn, WG Groen, S Hilhorst… - Age and …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Background the efficacy and outcomes of geriatric rehabilitation (GR) have previously been
investigated. However, a systematic synthesis of the aspects that are important to patients …

Barriers and facilitators to engagement in rehabilitation for people with stroke: A review of the literature: ML Roberts Prize Winner

GA MacDonald, NM Kayes, F Bright - New Zealand Journal of …, 2013 - nzjp.org.nz
While there is a growing acknowledgement of the significant role that engagement plays in
rehabilitation, there is limited knowledge of the factors that may help or hinder engagement …