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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

Cognitive and emotional symptoms in patients with first-ever mild stroke: The syndrome of hidden impairments.
CONCLUSION: Hidden impairments are common after first-ever mild stroke in younger patients. Stroke physicians should screen for hidden impairments using appropriate tools. PMID: 33145603 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine - November 5, 2020 Category: Rehabilitation Tags: J Rehabil Med Source Type: research

Post-stroke health-related quality of life at 3 and 12 months and predictors of change in a Danish and Arctic Norwegian Region.
CONCLUSION: In this population with mild and moderate stroke, QOLIBRI-OS scores were slightly higher in the Norwegian region. Approximately 50% of participants experienced clinically important changes in satis-faction with functioning and wellbeing between 3 and 12 months post-stroke. Younger age predicted nega-tive change. This result could indicate increased rehabilitation needs over time in young patients and should be investigated further. PMID: 32735024 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine - August 2, 2020 Category: Rehabilitation Tags: J Rehabil Med Source Type: research

Relationship between pre-stroke physical activity and symptoms of post-stroke anxiety and depression: An observational study.
CONCLUSION: In this group of patients with mild symptoms of emotional distress, it seems that pre-stroke physical activity might be protective against post-stroke depression, but not anxiety. Many patients with mild-to-moderate stroke report being equally active before and after the stroke. PMID: 31565752 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine - October 1, 2019 Category: Rehabilitation Tags: J Rehabil Med Source Type: research

Effect of a dialogue-based intervention on psychosocial well-being 6 months after stroke in Norway: A randomized controlled trial.
CONCLUSION: Psychosocial well-being improved during the first 6 months after stroke in both arms of the trial, but no statistically significant benefit of the dialogue-based intervention was found compared with usual care. PMID: 31411337 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine - August 15, 2019 Category: Rehabilitation Tags: J Rehabil Med Source Type: research

Development of grip strength during the first year after stroke.
CONCLUSION: Grip strength in the affected hand improved considerably in the first year post-stroke. Patterns of improvement were similar across tests, i.e. rapid during the first weeks, slower until 6 months, and minimal 6-12 months post-stroke. PMID: 30848829 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine - March 10, 2019 Category: Rehabilitation Tags: J Rehabil Med Source Type: research

The challenges of describing rehabilitation services: A discussion paper.
Authors: Røe C, Kirkevold M, Andelic N, Soberg HL, Sveen U, Bautz-Holter E, Jahnsen R, van Walsem MR, Bragstad LK, Hjelle EG, Klevberg G, Oretorp P, Habberstad A, Hagfors J, Væhle R, Engen G, Gutenbrunner C Abstract To apply the Classification of Service Organization in Rehabilitation (ICSO-R) classification of services to different target groups, include the user perspective, identify missing categories, and propose standardized descriptors for the categories from a Norwegian perspective. Expert-based consensus conferences with user involvement. Health professionals, stakeholders and users. Participants were div...
Source: Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine - December 22, 2017 Category: Rehabilitation Tags: J Rehabil Med Source Type: research

Upright activity within the first week after stroke is associated with better functional outcome and health-related quality of life: A Norwegian multi-site study.
CONCLUSION: This study confirms the beneficial effect of upright activity applied during hospital stay in Norwegian stroke units. PMID: 26843147 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine - February 9, 2016 Category: Rehabilitation Tags: J Rehabil Med Source Type: research