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Resuming previously valued activities post-stroke: who or what helps?

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Sandra Jellema, Kim Bakker, Maria W.G. Nijhuis-van der Sanden, Rob van der Sande & Esther MJ Steultjens. (2022) The role of the social network during inpatient rehabilitation: A qualitative study exploring the views of older stroke survivors and their informal caregivers. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation 29:1, pages 30-39.
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Ilona J.M. de Rooij, Ingrid G.L. van de Port, Laura L.M. van der Heijden, Jan-Willem G. Meijer & Johanna M.A. Visser-Meily. (2021) Perceived barriers and facilitators for gait-related participation in people after stroke: From a patients’ perspective. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice 37:12, pages 1337-1345.
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Judy Purton, Julius Sim & Susan M. Hunter. (2021) The experience of upper-limb dysfunction after stroke: a phenomenological study. Disability and Rehabilitation 43:23, pages 3377-3386.
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Sue Sherratt & Linda Worrall. (2021) Posttraumatic growth following aphasia: a prospective cohort study of the first year post-stroke. Aphasiology 35:3, pages 291-313.
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Miyuki Ushio, Maki Kanaoka, Yumiko Kinoshita, Satoko Maeno & Kimie Fujita. (2018) Moderate-to-vigorous physical activity and the risk of stroke recurrence in patients with a history of minor ischemic stroke in Japan: a retrospective analysis. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation 25:8, pages 591-598.
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Sharon Jackson, Christopher Mercer & Barbara Jennifer Singer. (2018) An exploration of factors influencing physical activity levels amongst a cohort of people living in the community after stroke in the south of England. Disability and Rehabilitation 40:4, pages 414-424.
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Christodouli Lagogianni, Shirley Thomas & Nadina Lincoln. (2018) Examining the relationship between fatigue and cognition after stroke: A systematic review. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 28:1, pages 57-116.
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Ashlee Dunn, Dianne L Marsden, Daniel Barker, Paulette Van Vliet, Neil J Spratt & Robin Callister. (2017) Cardiorespiratory fitness and walking endurance improvements after 12 months of an individualised home and community-based exercise programme for people after stroke. Brain Injury 31:12, pages 1617-1624.
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Shankar Ganesh, Sidhanjana Mohapatra, Patitapaban Mohanty, Monalisa Pattnaik & Chittaranjan Mishra. (2017) Identification of the components associated with functioning using the international classification of functioning, disability and health comprehensive core set for stroke in Indian stroke survivors. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation 24:7, pages 517-526.
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Mary Walsh, Rose Galvin & N. Frances Horgan. (2017) Fall-related experiences of stroke survivors: a meta-ethnography. Disability and Rehabilitation 39:7, pages 631-640.
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Colm Brannigan, Rose Galvin, Mary E Walsh, Cliona Loughnane, Emma-Jane Morrissey, Chris Macey, Mark Delargy & N. Frances Horgan. (2017) Barriers and facilitators associated with return to work after stroke: a qualitative meta-synthesis. Disability and Rehabilitation 39:3, pages 211-222.
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Ton Satink, Staffan Josephsson, Jana Zajec, Edith H. C. Cup, Bert J. M. de Swart & Maria W. G. Nijhuis-van der Sanden. (2016) Negotiating role management through everyday activities: narratives in action of two stroke survivors and their spouses. Disability and Rehabilitation 38:24, pages 2354-2364.
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Katherine Brookfield & Gillian Mead. (2016) Physical environments and community reintegration post stroke: qualitative insights from stroke clubs. Disability & Society 31:8, pages 1013-1029.
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Karen Atler. (2016) The experiences of everyday activities post-stroke. Disability and Rehabilitation 38:8, pages 781-788.
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Jacqui Morris, Madalina Toma, Chris Kelly, Sara Joice, Thilo Kroll, Gillian Mead & Brian Williams. (2016) Social context, art making processes and creative output: a qualitative study exploring how psychosocial benefits of art participation during stroke rehabilitation occur. Disability and Rehabilitation 38:7, pages 661-672.
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Janet WH Sit, Sek Ying Chair, Kai Chow Choi, Carmen WH Chan, Diana TF Lee, Aileen WK Chan, Jo LK Cheung, Siu Wai Tang, Po Shan Chan & Ruth E Taylor-Piliae. (2016) Do empowered stroke patients perform better at self-management and functional recovery after a stroke? A randomized controlled trial. Clinical Interventions in Aging 11, pages 1441-1450.
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Mary E. Walsh, Rose Galvin, Cliona Loughnane, Chris Macey & N. Frances Horgan. (2015) Factors associated with community reintegration in the first year after stroke: a qualitative meta-synthesis. Disability and Rehabilitation 37:18, pages 1599-1608.
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Caroline Arcand-Dusseault, Mary Egan & Claire-Jehanne Dubouloz. (2015) Re-Engagement in Pre-Stroke Personal Projects Six Months Post-Stroke. Journal of Occupational Science 22:3, pages 358-370.
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Dorit Kunkel, Carolyn Fitton, Malcolm Burnett & Ann Ashburn. (2015) Physical inactivity post-stroke: a 3-year longitudinal study. Disability and Rehabilitation 37:4, pages 304-310.
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Shoba Nayar & Mandy Stanley. (2015) Occupational Adaptation as a Social Process in Everyday Life. Journal of Occupational Science 22:1, pages 26-38.
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Brooke Grohn, Linda Worrall, Nina Simmons-Mackie & Kyla Hudson. (2014) Living successfully with aphasia during the first year post-stroke: A longitudinal qualitative study. Aphasiology 28:12, pages 1405-1425.
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Tina Taule & Målfrid Råheim. (2014) Life changed existentially: a qualitative study of experiences at 6–8 months after mild stroke. Disability and Rehabilitation 36:25, pages 2107-2119.
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Portia Woodman, Afsane Riazi, Carla Pereira & Fiona Jones. (2014) Social participation post stroke: a meta-ethnographic review of the experiences and views of community-dwelling stroke survivors. Disability and Rehabilitation 36:24, pages 2031-2043.
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Kerstin Thornberg, Staffan Josephsson & Ingrid Lindquist. (2014) Experiences of participation in rhythm and movement therapy after stroke. Disability and Rehabilitation 36:22, pages 1869-1874.
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Sarah L. Nicholson, Marie Donaghy, Marie Johnston, Falko F. Sniehotta, Frederike van Wijck, Derek Johnston, Carolyn Greig, Marion E. T. McMurdo & Gillian Mead. (2014) A qualitative theory guided analysis of stroke survivors’ perceived barriers and facilitators to physical activity. Disability and Rehabilitation 36:22, pages 1857-1868.
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Anne Gendreau & Roxane de la Sablonnière. (2014) The cognitive process of identity reconstruction after the onset of a neurological disability. Disability and Rehabilitation 36:19, pages 1608-1617.
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K. Hariohm & V. Prakash. (2014) Deep flexion activity training in a patient with stroke using task-oriented exercise: a case report. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice 30:3, pages 196-201.
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Mary Y. Egan, Claire-Jehanne Dubouloz, Carol Leonard, Nicole Paquet & Melanie Carter. (2014) Engagement in Personally Valued Occupations Following Stroke and a Move to Assisted Living. Physical & Occupational Therapy In Geriatrics 32:1, pages 25-41.
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Matt Baumann, Simon Peck, Carrie Collins & Guy Eades. (2013) The meaning and value of taking part in a person-centred arts programme to hospital-based stroke patients: findings from a qualitative study. Disability and Rehabilitation 35:3, pages 244-256.
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Lucy-Ann Kubina, Claire-Jehanne Dubouloz, Christopher G. Davis, Dorothy Kessler & Mary Y. Egan. (2013) The process of re-engagement in personally valued activities during the two years following stroke. Disability and Rehabilitation 35:3, pages 236-243.
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Brooke Grohn, Linda E. Worrall, Nina Simmons-Mackie & Kyla Brown. (2012) The first 3-months post-stroke: What facilitates successfully living with aphasia?. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 14:4, pages 390-400.
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Jennifer Helen White, Kimberley R. Gray, Parker Magin, John Attia, Jonathan Sturm, Gregory Carter & Michael Pollack. (2012) Exploring the experience of post-stroke fatigue in community dwelling stroke survivors: a prospective qualitative study. Disability and Rehabilitation 34:16, pages 1376-1384.
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Kerry Beesley, Jennifer Helen White, Megan K. Alston, Anne L. Sweetapple & Michael Pollack. (2011) Art after stroke: the qualitative experience of community dwelling stroke survivors in a group art programme. Disability and Rehabilitation 33:22-23, pages 2346-2355.
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