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The experience of partners of young stroke survivors

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Pages 1643-1651 | Accepted 01 Jan 2009, Published online: 15 Sep 2009

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Ana Moura, Patrícia Magalhães, Sofia Castanheira Pais & Elisabete Alves. (2023) Adaptation Processes of Survivors and Informal Caregivers after Stroke: A Scoping Review through the Lens of Educational Sciences. American Journal of Health Education 54:4, pages 305-316.
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Alexandra L. Terrill, Maija Reblin, Justin J. MacKenzie, Brian R.W. Baucom, Jackie Einerson, Beth Cardell, Lorie Richards & Jennifer J. Majersik. (2023) Promoting Resilience After Stroke in Dyads (ReStoreD): A Supplemental Analysis. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.
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Elton H. Lobo, Anne Frølich, Mohamed Abdelrazek, Lene J. Rasmussen, John Grundy, Patricia M. Livingston, Sheikh Mohammed Shariful Islam & Finn Kensing. (2023) Information, involvement, self-care and support—The needs of caregivers of people with stroke: A grounded theory approach. PLOS ONE 18:1, pages e0281198.
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Natalia Esquivel Garzón, Sonia Carreño Moreno & Lorena Chaparro Díaz. (2021) Rol del cuidador familiar novel de adultos en situación de dependencia: Scoping Review. Revista Cuidarte.
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Alexandra MJ Denham, Amanda L Baker, Neil J Spratt, Olivia Wynne, Sally A Hunt, Billie Bonevski & Ratika Kumar. (2019) YouTube as a resource for evaluating the unmet needs of caregivers of stroke survivors. Health Informatics Journal 26:3, pages 1599-1616.
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Kristina M. Kokorelias, Fiana K.T. Lu, Jennifer R. Santos, Yi Xu, Robin Leung & Jill I. Cameron. (2019) “Caregiving is a full‐time job” impacting stroke caregivers' health and well‐being: A qualitative meta‐synthesis. Health & Social Care in the Community 28:2, pages 325-340.
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Sheena Ramazanu, Alice Yuen Loke & Vico Chung Lim Chiang. (2019) Couples coping in the community after the stroke of a spouse: A scoping review. Nursing Open 7:2, pages 472-482.
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Anne Geard, Marit Kirkevold, Marianne Løvstad & Anne-Kristine Schanke. (2020) How do family members of individuals with spinal cord and acquired brain injuries make sense of their experiences: A qualitative study of meaning making processes. Health Psychology Open 7:1, pages 205510292091347.
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Margaret McGrath, Sandra Lever, Annie McCluskey & Emma Power. (2018) How is sexuality after stroke experienced by stroke survivors and partners of stroke survivors? A systematic review of qualitative studies. Clinical Rehabilitation 33:2, pages 293-303.
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Sharon Anderson, Norah Keating & Donna Wilson. (2017) Reconciling Marriage and Care after Stroke. Canadian Journal on Aging / La Revue canadienne du vieillissement 36:3, pages 386-401.
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Gabriele Kitzmüller & Bente Ervik. (2015) Female Spouses’ Perceptions of the Sexual Relationship with Stroke-Affected Partners. Sexuality and Disability 33:4, pages 499-512.
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Michael J. McCarthy & Elizabeth Bauer. (2015) In Sickness and in Health: Couples Coping with Stroke across the Life Span: Table 1:. Health & Social Work 40:3, pages e92-e100.
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