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Tablet technology during stroke recovery: a survivor's perspective.
Conclusions: Incorporating tablet technology into the delivery of stroke rehabilitation appears to be feasible and acceptable at a patient level. This process has the potential to improve participation in therapeutic and or leisure; however further evaluation towards the impact of tablet technology on patient outcome and quality of life is required. Implications for Rehabilitation The use of tablet technology provides a platform to increase the variety and intensity of stroke therapy, both in the hospital setting and following discharge from hospital, facilitating physical, cognitive and social activity. Stroke survivors e...
Source: Disability and Rehabilitation - September 12, 2014 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: White J, Janssen H, Jordan L, Pollack M Tags: Disabil Rehabil Source Type: research

Exploring staff experience of an "enriched environment" within stroke rehabilitation: a qualitative sub-study.
Discussion: Staff perceived the use of an EE in their rehabilitation unit promoted activity/participation and increased patient moral. The barriers and enablers experienced by staff in this study may be used to inform the design and conduct of future studies investigating the efficacy of EE during inpatient stroke rehabilitation after stroke. Implications for Rehabilitation Results from animals models suggest that environmental enrichment (EE) is an important paradigm for consideration in stroke rehabilitation. It is concerning that many stroke survivors are inactive during their admission for inpatient stroke rehabilitati...
Source: Disability and Rehabilitation - December 26, 2013 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: White JH, Alborough K, Janssen H, Spratt N, Jordan L, Pollack M Tags: Disabil Rehabil Source Type: research