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The meaning and value of taking part in a person-centred arts programme to hospital-based stroke patients: findings from a qualitative study

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Pages 244-256 | Accepted 01 May 2012, Published online: 03 Jul 2012

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Nuala Morse, L.J. Thomson, E. Elsden, H. Rogers & H.J. Chatterjee. (2023) Exploring the potential of creative museum-led activities to support stroke In-patient rehabilitation and wellbeing: A pilot mixed-methods study. Arts & Health 15:2, pages 135-152.
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Mimi Wai Man Chan, Suzanne Hoi Shan Lo, Janet Wing Hung Sit, Kai Chow Choi & An Tao. (2023) Effects of visual arts-based interventions on physical and psychosocial outcomes of people with stroke: A systematic review and meta-analysis. International Journal of Nursing Studies Advances 5, pages 100126.
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Roberto De Giorgi, Antonio Fortini, Federica Aghilarre, Federico Gentili, Giovanni Morone, Gabriella Antonucci, Mario Vetrano, Gaetano Tieri & Marco Iosa. (2023) Virtual Art Therapy: Application of Michelangelo Effect to Neurorehabilitation of Patients with Stroke. Journal of Clinical Medicine 12:7, pages 2590.
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Madeleine Hinwood, Marina Ilicic, Prajwal Gyawali, Kirsten Coupland, Murielle G Kluge, Angela Smith, Sue Bowden, Michael Nilsson & Frederick Rohan Walker. (2023) Psychological Stress Management and Stress Reduction Strategies for Stroke Survivors: A Scoping Review. Annals of Behavioral Medicine 57:2, pages 111-130.
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Phyllis C.P. Pang, Daphne S.K. Cheung & Vico C.L. Chiang. (2021) Visual Art Intervention for People With Stroke on Holistic Well-Being: A Critical Review. Journal of Holistic Nursing 40:2, pages 123-145.
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Kyung Soo Kim & Maichou Lor. (2022) Art Making as a Health Intervention. Advances in Nursing Science 45:2, pages 155-169.
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Ingrid C. M. Rosbergen, Rohan S. Grimley, Kathryn S. Hayward, Katrina C. Walker, Donna Rowley, Alana M. Campbell, Suzanne McGufficke, Samantha T. Robertson, Janelle Trinder, Heidi Janssen & Sandra G. Brauer. (2016) The effect of an enriched environment on activity levels in people with stroke in an acute stroke unit: protocol for a before-after pilot study. Pilot and Feasibility Studies 2:1.
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