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Changes in Participation After a Mild Stroke: Quantitative and Qualitative Perspectives

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Pages 59-68 | Published online: 18 Dec 2014

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Corinne Ianni, Laura Magee, Chaitali Dagli, Marjorie L. Nicholas & Lisa Tabor Connor. (2023) Self-reported emotional health and social support but not executive function are associated with participation after stroke. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation 30:6, pages 568-577.
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Melanie Hoyle, Louise Gustafsson & Pamela Meredith. (2023) Personal factors, participation, and satisfaction post-stroke: A qualitative exploration. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy 30:4, pages 572-584.
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Tamara Tse, Primrose Lentin, Jacinta Douglas & Leeanne M. Carey. (2022) Understanding activity participation 3-months after stroke: a mixed methodology study. Disability and Rehabilitation 44:12, pages 2868-2878.
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J. A. de Graaf, V. P. M. Schepers, B. Nijsse, C. M. van Heugten, M. W. M. Post & J. M. A. Visser-Meily. (2022) The influence of psychological factors and mood on the course of participation up to four years after stroke. Disability and Rehabilitation 44:10, pages 1855-1862.
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Susanne Guidetti, Gunilla Eriksson, Lena von Koch, Ulla Johansson & Kerstin Tham. (2022) Activities in Daily Living: The development of a new client-centred ADL intervention for persons with stroke. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy 29:2, pages 104-115.
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Tenelle Hodson, Bronwyn Wall, Louise Gustafsson, Gunilla Eriksson & Petrea Cornwell. (2021) Occupational engagement following mild stroke in the Australian context using the occupational gaps questionnaire. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy 28:5, pages 384-390.
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Charlotta Hamre, Brynjar Fure, Jorunn Lægdheim Helbostad, Torgeir Bruun Wyller, Hege Ihle-Hansen, Georgios Vlachos, Marie Helene Ursin & Gro Gujord Tangen. (2020) Impairments in spatial navigation during walking in patients 70 years or younger with mild stroke. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation 27:8, pages 601-609.
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Mailin Lemke, Edgar Rodríguez Ramírez, Brian Robinson & Nada Signal. (2020) Motivators and barriers to using information and communication technology in everyday life following stroke: a qualitative and video observation study. Disability and Rehabilitation 42:14, pages 1954-1962.
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Marie-Andrée Ouellet, Annie Rochette, Carole Miéville & Lise Poissant. (2020) Portrait of driving practice following a mild stroke: a secondary analysis of a chart audit. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation 27:3, pages 181-189.
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Tamara Tse, Thomas Linden, Leonid Churilov, Stephen Davis, Geoffrey Donnan & Leeanne M. Carey. (2019) Longitudinal changes in activity participation in the first year post-stroke and association with depressive symptoms. Disability and Rehabilitation 41:21, pages 2548-2555.
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Valérie Poulin, Hélène Carbonneau, Véronique Provencher, Annie Rochette, Dominique Giroux, Cynthia Verreault & Samantha Turcotte. (2019) Participation in leisure activities to maintain cognitive health: Perceived educational needs of older adults with stroke. Loisir et Société / Society and Leisure 42:1, pages 4-23.
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Joris A. de Graaf, Maria L. van Mierlo, Marcel W. M. Post, Wilco P. Achterberg, L. Jaap Kappelle & Johanna M. A. Visser-Meily. (2018) Long-term restrictions in participation in stroke survivors under and over 70 years of age. Disability and Rehabilitation 40:6, pages 637-645.
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Elisabeth Preston, Catherine M. Dean, Louise Ada, Rosalyn Stanton, Sandy Brauer, Suzanne Kuys & Gordon Waddington. (2017) Promoting physical activity after stroke via self-management: a feasibility study. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation 24:5, pages 353-360.
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Timothy J. Wolf, Meredith J. Spiers, Meghan Doherty & Emily V. Leary. (2017) The effect of self-management education following mild stroke: an exploratory randomized controlled trial. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation 24:5, pages 345-352.
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Timothy J. Wolf, Abigail Dahl, Colleen Auen & Meghan Doherty. (2017) The reliability and validity of the Complex Task Performance Assessment: A performance-based assessment of executive function. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 27:5, pages 707-721.
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Tenelle Hodson, Louise Gustafsson, Petrea Cornwell & Amanda Love. (2017) Post-acute hospital healthcare services for people with mild stroke: a scoping review. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation 24:4, pages 288-298.
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Mary Y. Egan, Dorothy Kessler, Christine Ceci, Debbie Laliberté-Rudman, Colleen McGrath, Lindsey Sikora & Paula Gardner. (2016) Problematising risk in stroke rehabilitation. Disability and Rehabilitation 38:23, pages 2334-2344.
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Kate Paquin, Jamie Crawley, Jocelyn E. Harris & Sean Horton. (2016) Survivors of chronic stroke – participant evaluations of commercial gaming for rehabilitation. Disability and Rehabilitation 38:21, pages 2144-2152.
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Grace Warner, Tanya Packer, Michelle Villeneuve, Asa Audulv & Joan Versnel. (2015) A systematic review of the effectiveness of stroke self-management programs for improving function and participation outcomes: self-management programs for stroke survivors. Disability and Rehabilitation 37:23, pages 2141-2163.
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Y. Fride, T. Adamit, A. Maeir, E. Ben Assayag, N. M. Bornstein, A. D. Korczyn & N. Katz. (2015) What are the correlates of cognition and participation to return to work after first ever mild stroke?. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation 22:5, pages 317-325.
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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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Tal Adamit, Adina Maeir, Einor Ben Assayag, Natan M. Bornstein, Amos D. Korczyn & Noomi Katz. (2015) Impact of first-ever mild stroke on participation at 3 and 6 month post-event: the TABASCO study. Disability and Rehabilitation 37:8, pages 667-673.
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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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Susan Mawson, Nasrin Nasr, Jack Parker, Huiru Zheng, Richard Davies & Gail Mountain. (2014) Developing a personalised self-management system for post stroke rehabilitation; utilising a user-centred design methodology. Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology 9:6, pages 521-528.
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Jan Pringle, John S. Drummond & Ella McLafferty. (2013) Revisioning, reconnecting and revisiting: the psychosocial transition of returning home from hospital following a stroke. Disability and Rehabilitation 35:23, pages 1991-1999.
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Timothy Wolf & Jessica Koster. (2013) Perceived recovery as a predictor of physical activity participation after mild stroke. Disability and Rehabilitation 35:14, pages 1143-1148.
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Timothy J. Wolf & Morgan C. Rognstad. (2013) Changes in cognition following mild stroke. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 23:2, pages 256-266.
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Sharon Anderson & Kyle Whitfield. (2011) An Ecological Approach to Activity After Stroke: It Takes a Community. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation 18:5, pages 509-524.
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J. Andrew McClure, Katherine Salter, Matthew Meyer, Norine Foley, Hannah Kruger & Robert Teasell. (2011) Predicting length of stay in patients admitted to stroke rehabilitation with high levels of functional independence. Disability and Rehabilitation 33:22-23, pages 2356-2361.
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Caroline Pellerin, Annie Rochette & Eric Racine. (2011) Social participation of relatives post-stroke: the role of rehabilitation and related ethical issues. Disability and Rehabilitation 33:13-14, pages 1055-1064.
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Sabrina Figueiredo, Nicol Korner-Bitensky, Annie Rochette & Johanne Desrosiers. (2010) Use of the LIFE-H in stroke rehabilitation: A structured review of its psychometric properties. Disability and Rehabilitation 32:9, pages 705-712.
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Myriam Tellier & Annie Rochette. (2009) Falling Through the Cracks: A Literature Review to Understand the Reality of Mild Stroke Survivors. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation 16:6, pages 454-462.
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Susan E. Doble, Cindy Shearer, Julie Lall-Phillips & Stan Jones. (2009) Relation between post-stroke satisfaction with time use, perceived social support and depressive symptoms. Disability and Rehabilitation 31:6, pages 476-483.
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