The importance of patient involvement in stroke rehabilitation

HK Kristensen, M Tistad, L Koch, C Ytterberg - PloS one, 2016 - journals.plos.org
stroke within the first year after rehabilitation. Moreover, examination of associations between
perceived impact of stroke… to support patientsautonomy and to improve patient motivation, …

Participation and autonomy five years after stroke: a longitudinal observational study

A Palstam, A Sjödin, KS Sunnerhagen - PLoS One, 2019 - journals.plos.org
… Another important aspect of rehabilitation is autonomy. … due to participation restrictions
were mobility, leisure, and helping/supporting other people. We found that older age, severe …

Self-perceived participation and autonomy at 1-year post stroke: a part of the stroke arm longitudinal study at the University of Gothenburg (SALGOT Study)

K Törnbom, K Hadartz, KS Sunnerhagen - Journal of Stroke and …, 2018 - Elsevier
at improving participation and autonomy at 1 year post stroke. The results also indicate that
supporting indoor autonomy … persons with stroke during the acute rehabilitation is important …

Autonomy support encourages use of more-affected arm post-stroke

S Kim, Y Shin, Y Jeong, S Na, CE Han - … and rehabilitation, 2023 - Springer
Autonomy support, … autonomy support combined with an information technology (IT) device
facilitated success in using the more-affected arm during training in individuals with stroke. …

Autonomy and the patient with right hemisphere cognitive-communication deficits: ethical considerations in rehabilitation practice

LR Cherney, L Kinsey… - … in Speech and Language, 2020 - thieme-connect.com
… days for severely impaired stroke patients, with motor skills … First, supporting autonomy
refers to efforts made to foster the … to issues of patient autonomy within the rehabilitation setting. …

Taking charge after stroke: a randomized controlled trial of a person-centered, self-directed rehabilitation intervention

V Fu, M Weatherall, K McPherson… - … Journal of Stroke, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Support for our approach comes from several sources: qualitative research that “taking …
efficiency, but in rehabilitation of people with stroke, it risks weakening autonomy and sense of …

The precarity of patient participation-a qualitative interview study of experiences from the acute stroke and rehabilitation journey

M Sivertsen, H De Jaegher, KB Alstadhaug… - … Theory and Practice, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
support the recovery of those who have had a stroke both … in the rehabilitation unit had
strengthened their autonomy, making … interdependent autonomy, and thus of participation through

Stroke patients' and informal carers' experiences with life after stroke: an overview of qualitative systematic reviews

S Lou, K Carstensen, CR Jørgensen… - … and rehabilitation, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
… process: social support, autonomy, hope and experiences of success. Social support is
important because it affects survivors’ ability to regain autonomy and reconcile a sense of self. …

How active are patients in setting goals during rehabilitation after stroke? A qualitative study of clinician perceptions

JGM Parsons, SE Plant, J Slark… - … and rehabilitation, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
rehabilitation as "a process to restore personal autonomy in … , and patient autonomy in the
wider rehabilitation process.[… and need to do”; a view supported by the findings of this study. …

[HTML][HTML] Factors that contribute to the use of stroke self-rehabilitation technologies: A review

I Vourganas, V Stankovic, L Stankovic… - JMIR Biomedical …, 2019 - biomedeng.jmir.org
… Recent studies, for example, on applied psychology in behavior change theories for stroke
rehabilitation [12-14], do support that the self-esteem of the patient is limited after stroke. In …