Impairments, and physical design and culture of a rehabilitation unit influence stroke survivor activity: qualitative analysis of rehabilitation staff perceptions
… to influence and further research is needed to understand what strategies are effective in
changing practice to support greater stroke survivor autonomy in engagement in activity [28]. …
changing practice to support greater stroke survivor autonomy in engagement in activity [28]. …
A prediction model of rehabilitation motivation in middle-aged survivors of stroke in rehabilitation facilities in Korea
SY Oh, SY Hwang, ML Chung… - Journal of Cardiovascular …, 2020 - journals.lww.com
… that rehabilitation motivation was affected by social support, … Improving patient autonomy
and providing more effective … of rehabilitation through empathy and supportive feedback …
and providing more effective … of rehabilitation through empathy and supportive feedback …
[HTML][HTML] 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 …
were mobility, leisure, and helping/supporting other people. We found that older age, severe …
[HTML][HTML] 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. …
refers to efforts made to foster the … to issues of patient autonomy within the rehabilitation setting. …
[HTML][HTML] … staff, volunteers' and patients' perceptions of barriers and facilitators to communication following stroke in an acute and a rehabilitation private hospital ward …
… 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 …
patient autonomy within this setting may facilitate their ability to seek out interactions within the …
Designing an app for home-based enriched Music-supported Therapy in the rehabilitation of patients with chronic stroke: a pilot feasibility study
E Segura, J Grau-Sánchez, D Sanchez-Pinsach… - Brain injury, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
… One of the aims of stroke rehabilitation in the chronic phase is to develop and maintain
maximum autonomy in order to facilitate participation and reintegration into community life (37). …
maximum autonomy in order to facilitate participation and reintegration into community life (37). …
Autonomous use of the home virtual rehabilitation system: a feasibility and pilot study
… Subjects described in this study were a convenience sample recruited at stroke support
groups. The first three utilized unenhanced simulations, while the enhanced simulations were …
groups. The first three utilized unenhanced simulations, while the enhanced simulations were …
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
… As mentioned above, in China, stroke survivors would receive much support from their family…
recovery of physical function among stroke patients, no matter through formal rehabilitation …
recovery of physical function among stroke patients, no matter through formal rehabilitation …
Early body weight-supported overground walking training in patients with stroke in subacute phase compared to conventional physiotherapy: a randomized controlled …
S Brunelli, M Iosa, FR Fusco, C Pirri… - … of rehabilitation …, 2019 - journals.lww.com
… Such early training translates into a better autonomy during ambulation, which was our
primary aim for this study. However, we could not demonstrate a significant influence on overall …
primary aim for this study. However, we could not demonstrate a significant influence on overall …
Promoting Independent Mobility-related Physical ACTivity (IMPACT) in an inpatient stroke rehabilitation unit: a proof-of-concept evaluation of self-management …
… While our results support the role of autonomous walking-related activity as a strategy to …
Despite verbal recognition of the benefits of patient autonomy, the tendency for therapists is …
Despite verbal recognition of the benefits of patient autonomy, the tendency for therapists is …
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