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Characterizing the impact of multiple chronic conditions on return to participation in chronic stroke survivors
CONCLUSIONS: MCC burden is a significant contributor to variance in participation in chronic stroke survivors, above and beyond demographics, physical capacity, and self-efficacy, and therefore should be considered when creating rehabilitation programs to improve participation.PMID:37057761 | DOI:10.1080/10749357.2023.2202018
Source: Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation - April 14, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Elizabeth D Thompson Allison E Miller Darcy S Reisman Source Type: research

Participation in daily life activities at two months after stroke predicts long-term health-related quality of life
CONCLUSIONS: The level of participation at two months post-stroke predicts HRQoL at one year. Improvement in participation during the first year after stroke is associated with improvement in HRQoL. We recommend including the assessment of participation in daily activities at follow-up visits.PMID:37056169 | DOI:10.1080/10749357.2023.2202017
Source: Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation - April 14, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Jos P L Slenders Joris A de Graaf Marcel W M Post Caroline M van Heugten Renske M Van den Berg-Vos Vincent I H Kwa Johanna M A Visser-Meily Source Type: research

Characterizing the impact of multiple chronic conditions on return to participation in chronic stroke survivors
CONCLUSIONS: MCC burden is a significant contributor to variance in participation in chronic stroke survivors, above and beyond demographics, physical capacity, and self-efficacy, and therefore should be considered when creating rehabilitation programs to improve participation.PMID:37057761 | DOI:10.1080/10749357.2023.2202018
Source: Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation - April 14, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Elizabeth D Thompson Allison E Miller Darcy S Reisman Source Type: research

Participation in daily life activities at two months after stroke predicts long-term health-related quality of life
CONCLUSIONS: The level of participation at two months post-stroke predicts HRQoL at one year. Improvement in participation during the first year after stroke is associated with improvement in HRQoL. We recommend including the assessment of participation in daily activities at follow-up visits.PMID:37056169 | DOI:10.1080/10749357.2023.2202017
Source: Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation - April 14, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Jos P L Slenders Joris A de Graaf Marcel W M Post Caroline M van Heugten Renske M Van den Berg-Vos Vincent I H Kwa Johanna M A Visser-Meily Source Type: research

Characterizing the impact of multiple chronic conditions on return to participation in chronic stroke survivors
CONCLUSIONS: MCC burden is a significant contributor to variance in participation in chronic stroke survivors, above and beyond demographics, physical capacity, and self-efficacy, and therefore should be considered when creating rehabilitation programs to improve participation.PMID:37057761 | DOI:10.1080/10749357.2023.2202018
Source: Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation - April 14, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Elizabeth D Thompson Allison E Miller Darcy S Reisman Source Type: research

Participation in daily life activities at two months after stroke predicts long-term health-related quality of life
CONCLUSIONS: The level of participation at two months post-stroke predicts HRQoL at one year. Improvement in participation during the first year after stroke is associated with improvement in HRQoL. We recommend including the assessment of participation in daily activities at follow-up visits.PMID:37056169 | DOI:10.1080/10749357.2023.2202017
Source: Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation - April 14, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Jos P L Slenders Joris A de Graaf Marcel W M Post Caroline M van Heugten Renske M Van den Berg-Vos Vincent I H Kwa Johanna M A Visser-Meily Source Type: research

A 3-day 'stroke camp' addressed chronic disease self-management elements and perceived stress of survivors of stroke and their caregivers reduced: Survey results from the 14 US camps
CONCLUSIONS: Stroke camp is a novel model that addresses CDSMP domains, which may reduce stress in PWS and CG. Larger, controlled studies are warranted.PMID:37004716 | DOI:10.1080/10749357.2023.2196468
Source: Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation - April 2, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Julie Lynn Schwertfeger Steven A Miller Michelle Jordan Dean Jordan Kristin L Schneider Source Type: research

A qualitative pilot study exploring clients' and health-care professionals' experiences with aquatic therapy post-stroke in Ontario, Canada
CONCLUSIONS: Health-care professionals and clients reported numerous benefits of aquatic therapy post-stroke including, but not limited to, improvements in mobility, balance, wellbeing, and socialization. Lack of formal and informal education and communication as participants' transition from rehab to community were viewed as barriers to aquatic therapy use post-stroke. Developing education material and communication strategies may improve the uptake of aquatic therapy post-stroke.PMID:36999561 | DOI:10.1080/10749357.2023.2195590
Source: Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation - March 31, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Andresa R Marinho-Buzelli Abirami Vijayakumar Elizabeth Linkewich Catherine Gareau Hasnain Mawji Zoe Li Sander L Hitzig Source Type: research