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IJERPH, Vol. 20, Pages 4696: Intensive Rehabilitation Program in Older Adults with Stroke: Therapy Content and Feasibility & mdash;Preliminary Results from the BRAIN-CONNECTS Study
Conclusion: IRP is a feasible intervention in patients with subacute stroke, regardless of age, and there are no relevant differences on content or duration of therapy.
Source: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health - March 7, 2023 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Andrea Morgado-P érez Maria Coll-Molinos Ruben Valero Miriam Llobet Nohora Rueda Andrea Mart ínez Sonia Nieto Cindry Ram írez-Fuentes Dolores S ánchez-Rodríguez Ester Marco Josep Puig Esther Duarte Tags: Article Source Type: research

Interventions for Caregivers of People Who Have Had a Stroke: A Systematic Review
CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: Addressing caregiver needs with problem-solving and caregiver support in addition to typical education and training is essential. More research is needed that uses consistent doses, interventions, treatment settings, and outcomes. What This Article Adds: Although more research is needed, occupational therapy practitioners should provide combinations of interventions such as problem-solving techniques, customized support for each caregiver, and individualized education in the care of the stroke survivor.PMID:36795373 | DOI:10.5014/ajot.2023.050012
Source: The American Journal of Occupational Therapy - February 16, 2023 Category: Occupational Health Authors: Amanda Mack Mary Hildebrand Source Type: research

The centrality of work in everyday life after stroke: A qualitative study of long-term stroke survivors
CONCLUSION AND SIGNIFICANCE: The results highlight the importance of addressing return to work not just as an isolated outcome but as part of everyday life after stroke. The results indicate a need for a more flexible approach to supporting return to work that continues past the initial return.PMID:36726231 | DOI:10.1080/11038128.2023.2170914
Source: Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy - February 2, 2023 Category: Occupational Health Authors: Charlotte Wassenius Lisbeth Claesson Christian Blomstrand Katarina Jood Gunnel Carlsson Source Type: research

Dual-Tasking in Daily Activities Among Adults With and Without Stroke
CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: The initiation of dual-tasking is curtailed in the nondominant and paretic UEs, extending previous laboratory-based findings to a more naturalistic setting. These results may reflect a demand on neural resources that is exceeded when these limbs are used. What This Article Adds: DOPs, a functional strategy to simultaneously engage two objects during ADLs, could serve as a behavioral marker of dual-tasking in real-world activities, supporting their investigation more broadly. Practicing DOPs in rehabilitation could also train the integration of dual-tasking strategies in activity execution.PMID:36...
Source: The American Journal of Occupational Therapy - February 1, 2023 Category: Occupational Health Authors: Emily E Fokas Avinash R Parnandi Anita Venkatesan Natasha G Pandit Audre A Wirtanen Dawn M Nilsen Heidi M Schambra Source Type: research