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
… to autonomy outdoors. As mentioned above, in China, stroke survivors would receive much
support … , no matter through formal rehabilitation or informal care delivered by caregivers. In …

Return to work predicts perceived participation and autonomy by individuals with stroke

E Westerlind, HC Persson, K Törnbom… - … and Rehabilitation, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
… a stroke seems to be important for self-perceived participation/autonomy. This emphasizes
the importance of work-oriented information and rehabilitation after a stroke at working age. …

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 …

Is independence enough? Rehabilitation should include autonomy and social engagement to achieve quality of life

J McClure, C Leah - Clinical Rehabilitation, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
… This approach supports calls to replace a biomedical model of rehabilitation with a
biopsychosocial framework that recognises the person’s position in a wider system. …

Perceived participation and its determinants among young and middle-aged stroke survivors following acute care one month after discharge

L Xiao, Y Gao, K Zeng, L Zhang - Disability and Rehabilitation, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
support were obtained. All the instruments used in this study have been already used for
investigation among Chinese stroke patients. … outdoor autonomy, and subjective support was a …

Factors associated with depressive symptoms of carepartners of stroke survivors after discharge from rehabilitation therapy

S Blanton, PC Clark, G Cotsonis… - … in stroke rehabilitation, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
stroke, higher fatigue, less effective family functioning, less autonomy support provided to SS
for rehabilitation … around stroke recovery was related to less CP autonomy support provided …

Effectiveness of an integrated multidisciplinary geriatric rehabilitation programme for older persons with stroke: a multicentre randomised controlled trial

TPMM Vluggen, JCM van Haastregt, FE Tan… - BMC geriatrics, 2021 - Springer
… level of participation after rehabilitation, and to provide support at home after discharge from
… Based on our results, the increased level of autonomy outdoors of the patients receiving the …

How do patients spend their time in stroke rehabilitation units in England? The REVIHR study

N Chouliara, R Fisher, B Crosbie, B Guo… - … and rehabilitation, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
… focused environment may include: a) enhancing the role of rehabilitation assistants, b)
supporting nursing staff in maximising opportunities for the practice of activities of daily living and …

Patients' experiences of involvement, motivation and coping with physiotherapists during subacute stroke rehabilitation–a qualitative study

LM Solbakken, M Nordhaug… - European Journal of …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
… Having family support was important for the patients. They found that their families were …
their increased knowledge that also enhances their capacity for autonomy, their recovery