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Construct validity of the enfranchisement scale of the community participation indicators
CONCLUSIONS: We found evidence of convergent validity between the Enfranchisement scale and measures of participation, and discriminant validity between the Enfranchisement scale and measures of disability-related impairments. The analyses also revealed the importance of the environment to enfranchisement outcomes.PMID:34414799 | DOI:10.1177/02692155211040930
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - August 20, 2021 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Jessica Kersey Lauren Terhorst Allen W Heinemann Joy Hammel Carolyn Baum Michael McCue Elizabeth R Skidmore Source Type: research

"Loneliness can also kill:" a qualitative exploration of outcomes and experiences of the SUPERB peer-befriending scheme for people with aphasia and their significant others
CONCLUSION: Peer-befriending was an acceptable intervention. Benefits for emotional wellbeing and companionship were reported. The shared experience in the befriending relationship was highly valued.Implications for RehabilitationThe lived experience of stroke and aphasia of befrienders was highly valued by people with aphasia receiving peer-befriending.Training, regular supervision, and support for befrienders with practicalities such as organising visits ensured the befriending scheme was perceived as straightforward and acceptable by befriendees.Those receiving peer-befriending would recommend it to others; they found i...
Source: Disability and Rehabilitation - June 4, 2021 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: B Moss N Behn S Northcott K Monnelly J Marshall A Simpson S Thomas S McVicker K Goldsmith C Flood K Hilari Source Type: research

What's going on following acute covid-19? Clinical characteristics of patients in an out-patient rehabilitation program
CONCLUSIONS: The variability of post COVID-19 physical and neuropsychological impairment requires a complex screening process both in ICU and non-ICU patients. The high impact of persistent symptoms on daily life activities and quality of life, regardless of acute infection severity, indicate need for rehabilitation.PMID:33998551 | DOI:10.3233/NRE-210025
Source: NeuroRehabilitation - May 17, 2021 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Sergiu Albu Nicolas Rivas Zozaya Narda Murillo Alberto Garcia-Molina Cristian Andres Figueroa Chac ón Hatice Kumru Source Type: research

Temporal evolution and predictors of subjective cognitive complaints up to 4 years after stroke
CONCLUSION: Post-stroke subjective cognitive complaints increase over time and can be predicted by the extent of subjective cognitive complaints and the presence of adaptive and maladaptive psychological factors in the early phases after stroke.PMID:33948672 | DOI:10.2340/16501977-2840
Source: Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine - May 5, 2021 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Britta Nijsse Daan P J Verberne Johanna M A Visser-Meily Marcel W M Post Paul L M de Kort Caroline M van Heugten Source Type: research

Evidence-based stroke rehabilitation: do priorities for practice change and feasibility of implementation vary across high income, upper and lower-middle income countries?
CONCLUSION: We have identified healthcare providers' priorities for addressing international practice change across socioeconomic regions. By focusing on the most feasible key areas, we can aid the channeling of appropriate resources to bridge the disparities in stroke outcomes across HICs, UMICs and LMICs.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONIt is pertinent to examine the differences in priorities of stroke rehabilitation professionals and the feasibility of implementing evidence-based practice across socioeconomic regions.There is an urgent necessity for the development of clinical practice guidelines for stroke rehabilitation...
Source: Disability and Rehabilitation - April 14, 2021 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Sanjana Gururaj Marie-Louise Bird Karen Borschmann Janice J Eng Caroline Leigh Watkins Marion F Walker John M Solomon SRRR2 KT working group Source Type: research

Factors associated with met and unmet rehabilitation needs after stroke: A multicentre cohort study in Denmark and Norway
CONCLUSION: Similar levels of met and unmet needs for training and help at 3 months after stroke were reported despite differences in the organization of the rehabilitation services. Functioning and psychological factors were associated with unmet rehabilitation needs.PMID:33846761 | DOI:10.2340/16501977-2828
Source: Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine - April 13, 2021 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Guri Heiberg Cecilie R øe Oddgeir Friborg Synne Garder Pedersen Henrietta Holm Stabel J ørgen Feldbæk Nielsen Audny Anke Source Type: research