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Feasibility of Problem-Solving Training During Inpatient Rehabilitation in Patients With Stroke
CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: PST among patients with stroke during inpatient rehabilitation was feasible, and participants demonstrated improvements in clinical outcomes and goal attainment. Barriers to participation and adherence should be addressed in future studies. What This Article Adds: Teaching patients problem-solving skills early after a stroke using a metacognitive strategy is feasible and may decrease depression and increase self-efficacy while fostering independent goal setting and problem solving.PMID:36706277 | DOI:10.5014/ajot.2023.050083
Source: The American Journal of Occupational Therapy - January 27, 2023 Category: Occupational Health Authors: Candice L Osborne Courtney L Pool Shannon B Juengst Source Type: research

A Pilot Study for Remote Evaluation of Upper Extremity Motor Function After Stroke: The Arm Capacity and Movement Test (ArmCAM)
CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: The ArmCAM has good reliability and validity. It is an easy-to-use assessment designed to be administered remotely by means of videoconferencing. What This Article Adds: The ArmCAM is a psychometrically sound instrument that can be easily administered remotely by means of videoconferencing to evaluate upper extremity motor function after stroke.PMID:36706274 | DOI:10.5014/ajot.2023.050020
Source: The American Journal of Occupational Therapy - January 27, 2023 Category: Occupational Health Authors: Chieh-Ling Yang Lisa A Simpson Janice J Eng Source Type: research

A neuroergonomic approach to assessing motor performance in stroke patients using fNIRS and behavioral data
This study has integrated brain function and behavioral data, providing a practical quantitative evaluation method of product ergonomics and data-driven product design concepts for stroke patients.PMID:36689868 | DOI:10.1016/j.apergo.2023.103979
Source: Applied Ergonomics - January 23, 2023 Category: Occupational Health Authors: Lingguo Bu Jing Qu Lei Zhao Yanjie Zhang Yonghui Wang Source Type: research

A qualitative study of Singaporean perspectives on returning to work after stroke
CONCLUSION: RTW after stroke is complex and influenced by personal and environmental factors. Our findings suggest that individuals with stroke need continuing support to overcome stigma and discrimination, to manage expectations of their recovery process, and to better navigate resources during their RTW process in Singapore. We recommend future studies to design and test the feasibility of appropriate interventions based on our proposed strategies to better support individuals with stroke to return to work.PMID:36641709 | DOI:10.3233/WOR-211170
Source: Work - January 15, 2023 Category: Occupational Health Authors: Nizar Bin Zainal Mohamad Nicklaus Zhi Ming Koh Joanna Peck Tiang Yeo Min Geng Ng Merrill Turpin Miho Asano Source Type: research

Rasch Analysis of the Stroke Impact Scale-16
CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: Results partially support the validity and clinical use of the SIS-16 in subacute stroke clinical settings. Further research is warranted to examine the psychometric properties of the SIS-16 in patients with chronic stroke. What This Article Adds: Our results partially support the use of the SIS-16 in clinical and research settings.PMID:36548001 | DOI:10.5014/ajot.2022.049335
Source: The American Journal of Occupational Therapy - December 22, 2022 Category: Occupational Health Authors: Inga Wang Yi-Ching Wang Tzu-Yi Wu Chia-Yeh Chou Ching-Lin Hsieh Source Type: research