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Validation of Moorong Self-Efficacy Scale among Chinese stroke survivors
CONCLUSIONS: The MSES-C is a reliable and valid instrument for assessing self-efficacy in Chinese stroke survivors.Implications for RehabilitationThe Chinese version of the Moorong Self-Efficacy Scale demonstrated good internal consistency and showed satisfactory concurrent and construct validity among stroke survivors.The Moorong Self-Efficacy Scale can be used to assess stroke recovery among the Chinese population in clinical and research settings.PMID:37555576 | DOI:10.1080/09638288.2023.2241814
Source: Disability and Rehabilitation - August 9, 2023 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Jie Zhao Lu Bai Zhimin Ying Yuanyuan Deng Zhijuan He Yating Mou Shaohong Xu Kaile Chang Bingye Chen Tao Tang Yali Zhao Source Type: research

Validation of a translated Chinese version of the Participation Strategies Self-Efficacy Scale: a cross-sectional study
CONCLUSIONS: The PS-SES-C is a reliable and valid instrument for assessing self-efficacy in managing the participation of Chinese stroke survivors.Implications for rehabilitationSelf-efficacy significantly predicts activity and participation in stroke survivors and is a major outcome measure in many stroke rehabilitation programmes.The translated Chinese version of the Participation Strategies Self-efficacy Scale is a valid and reliable tool to evaluate stroke survivors' self-efficacy in managing participation.The Chinese version of the Participation Strategies Self-efficacy Scale can be used to assess stroke recovery amon...
Source: Disability and Rehabilitation - June 1, 2021 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Janita Pak Chun Chau Suzanne Hoi Shan Lo Jie Zhao Kai Chow Choi Simon Kwun Yu Lam Ravneet Saran Jinping Shi David R Thompson Alexander Yuk Lun Lau Source Type: research

A Chinese version of the Measure of Stroke Environment (MOSE): psychometric evaluation in stroke survivors.
CONCLUSION: This study provides psychometric evidence supporting the use of the Chinese version of the MOSE among stroke survivors. IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATION The Measure of Stroke Environment was translated into Chinese through a rigorous cultural adaptation process. MOSE-C is now a reliable and valid tool for Chinese-speaking survivors who have suffered from a stroke. It is necessary to assess the perceived environmental barriers of stroke survivors and develop targeted intervention programs in China. PMID: 33202159 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Disability and Rehabilitation - November 17, 2020 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Wang W, Babulal GM, Lin B, Mei Y, Zhang L, Liu Q, Guo Y, Zhang Z Tags: Disabil Rehabil Source Type: research

Perceived challenges in delivering comprehensive care for patients following stroke: a qualitative study of stroke care providers in Guangdong Province, China.
Conclusions: While comprehensive stroke care has become a priority in China, our study highlights some important gaps in the current provision of stroke care.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONComprehensive integrated stroke care is essential to maximize the effectiveness of stroke services and in China it needs to be further improved.Multidisciplinary stroke care systems should strengthen collaborations across all relevant disciplines and should include a clear role for registered nurses.Follow-up care after discharge needs more engagement with family caregivers. PMID: 32343635 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Disability and Rehabilitation - April 27, 2020 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Wu C, Zou G, Chen M, Wan L, Kielmann K, McCormack B Tags: Disabil Rehabil Source Type: research

Measuring fatigue following stroke: the Chinese version of the Fatigue Assessment Scale.
Conclusion: The Chinese version of the Fatigue Assessment Scale is reliable and valid for assessing fatigue. The level of physical fatigue was higher than that of mental fatigue. Participants with depressive symptoms had higher fatigue scores than those without.Implications for rehabilitationThe Fatigue Assessment Scale has been translated and culturally adapted into Chinese. It is reliable and valid for evaluating fatigue in stroke survivors in both clinical and research settings.The Chinese version of the Fatigue Assessment Scale significantly correlated with the Mental Fatigue Scale, Fatigue Severity Scale, Epworth Slee...
Source: Disability and Rehabilitation - March 5, 2020 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Ho LYW, Lai CKY, Ng SSM Tags: Disabil Rehabil Source Type: research

Understandings stroke in rural Malaysia: ethnographic insights.
Conclusion: Lack of knowledge about stroke and its symptoms was evident in participants' account. Findings emphasize the importance of knowledge based health interventions, especially in health education strategies for stroke survivors to reduce delays to diagnosis and potentially improve health outcomes post-stroke. Implications for rehabilitation Stroke survivors often form explanatory models of stroke that draw from both biomedical and traditional explanations of stroke. Understanding how people derive lay understandings of stroke can contribute towards developing the goals and activities that facilitate recovery and re...
Source: Disability and Rehabilitation - June 5, 2019 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Yap KH, Warren N, Allotey P, Reidpath DD Tags: Disabil Rehabil Source Type: research