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Fatigue is Associated with Reduced Participation and Health-Related Quality of Life Five Years After Perimesencephalic Subarachnoid Haemorrhage: A Multicentre Cross-Sectional Study
CONCLUSION: Five years after perimesencephalic subarachnoid haemorrhage, one-third of patients still reported fatigue, associated with worse participation and health-related quality of life. Future studies should examine whether these patients may benefit from rehabilitation aimed at fatigue.PMID:35191989 | DOI:10.2340/jrm.v54.212
Source: Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine - February 22, 2022 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Elisabeth A De Vries Wendy Boerboom Rita J G Van den Berg-Emons Fop Van Kooten Johanna M A Visser-Meily Gerard M Ribbers Majanka H Heijenbrok-Kal Source Type: research

The use of mobile and web-based applications to support rehabilitation after stroke: a scoping review
CONCLUSION: Most included studies of applications developed to support the rehabilitation process after stroke have been explorative. They included primarily participants with mild or moderate stroke and focused on a limited aspect of the rehabilitation process, e.g., assessment or training. Future applications to support stroke rehabilitation should accommodate stroke survivors' and caregivers' need for solutions, irrespective of stroke severity and throughout the entire rehabilitation process.PMID:35174871 | DOI:10.2340/jrm.v54.452
Source: Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine - February 17, 2022 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Mille Nabsen Marwaa Susanne Guidetti Charlotte Ytterberg Hanne Kaae Kristensen Source Type: research

Implementation of the ICF Clinical Functioning Information Tool (ClinFIT) for assessment of functioning in routine clinical practice
CONCLUSION: ClinFIT is feasible to implement in an inpatient rehabilitation setting and can detect changes in functioning overtime, and across different health conditions.PMID:35174870 | DOI:10.2340/jrm.v54.159
Source: Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine - February 17, 2022 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Bhasker Amatya Alaeldin Elmalik Krystal Song Su Yi Lee Mary Galea Fary Khan Source Type: research

The use of mobile and web-based applications to support rehabilitation after stroke: a scoping review
CONCLUSION: Most included studies of applications developed to support the rehabilitation process after stroke have been explorative. They included primarily participants with mild or moderate stroke and focused on a limited aspect of the rehabilitation process, e.g., assessment or training. Future applications to support stroke rehabilitation should accommodate stroke survivors' and caregivers' need for solutions, irrespective of stroke severity and throughout the entire rehabilitation process.PMID:35174871 | DOI:10.2340/jrm.v54.452
Source: Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine - February 17, 2022 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Mille Nabsen Marwaa Susanne Guidetti Charlotte Ytterberg Hanne Kaae Kristensen Source Type: research

Implementation of the ICF Clinical Functioning Information Tool (ClinFIT) for assessment of functioning in routine clinical practice
CONCLUSION: ClinFIT is feasible to implement in an inpatient rehabilitation setting and can detect changes in functioning overtime, and across different health conditions.PMID:35174870 | DOI:10.2340/jrm.v54.159
Source: Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine - February 17, 2022 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Bhasker Amatya Alaeldin Elmalik Krystal Song Su Yi Lee Mary Galea Fary Khan Source Type: research