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Barriers to Physical Activity Between Adults with Stroke and Their Care Partners

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Pages 666-675 | Published online: 05 Jan 2015

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Ching Hei Chow, Francois Fraysse & Susan Hillier. (2023) The relationship between sleep and physical activity in an in-patient rehabilitation stroke setting: a cross-sectional study. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation 30:1, pages 43-52.
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Darren K. Cheng, Michelle Nelson, Dina Brooks & Nancy M. Salbach. (2020) Validation of stroke-specific protocols for the 10-meter walk test and 6-minute walk test conducted using 15-meter and 30-meter walkways. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation 27:4, pages 251-261.
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Susan L. Hutchinson, Heidi Lauckner, Karen A. Gallant, Christie Stilwell & Brad A. Meisner. (2019) What does it take to build sustainable intersectoral recreation initiatives? Learning from the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR). Leisure/Loisir 43:3, pages 291-314.
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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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Erik C. Prout, Avril Mansfield, William E. McIlroy & Dina Brooks. (2017) Patients’ perspectives on aerobic exercise early after stroke. Disability and Rehabilitation 39:7, pages 684-690.
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Erik C. Prout, Avril Mansfield, William E. McIlroy & Dina Brooks. (2016) Physiotherapists’ perspectives on aerobic exercise early after stroke: A preliminary study. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice 32:6, pages 452-460.
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Coralie English, Genevieve N. Healy, Alison Coates, Lucy K. Lewis, Tim Olds & Julie Bernhardt. (2016) Sitting time and physical activity after stroke: physical ability is only part of the story. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation 23:1, pages 36-42.
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Natalie A. Fini, Anne E. Holland, Jenny Keating, Jacinta Simek & Julie Bernhardt. (2015) How is physical activity monitored in people following stroke?. Disability and Rehabilitation 37:19, pages 1717-1731.
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Samantha Cleveland, Simon Driver, Chad Swank & Staci Macklin. (2015) Classifying physical activity research following stroke using the behavioral epidemiologic framework. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation 22:4, pages 289-298.
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Sarah L. Galea, Mi-Joung Lee, Coralie English & Louise Ada. (2015) Sedentary versus active behavior in people after stroke. Physical Therapy Reviews 20:1, pages 1-7.
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Christiane Brown, Julia E. Fraser, Elizabeth L. Inness, Jennifer S. Wong, Laura E. Middleton, Vivien Poon, William E. McIlroy & Avril Mansfield. (2014) Does Participation in Standardized Aerobic Fitness Training During Inpatient Stroke Rehabilitation Promote Engagement in Aerobic Exercise After Discharge? A Cohort Study. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation 21:sup1, pages S42-S51.
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Raylynn Teo, Shamala Thilarajah, Liu Jiale, Favian Lim Fang Yu & Kwah Li Khim. (2023) Barriers to physical activity of stroke survivors in Singapore: A face-to-face cross-sectional survey. Proceedings of Singapore Healthcare 32.
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Rosie K. Lindsay, Jitka Vseteckova, Joanna Horne, Lee Smith, Mike Trott, Joseph De Lappe, Pinar Soysal, Damiano Pizzol & Nichola Kentzer. (2022) The prevalence of physical activity among informal carers: a systematic review of international literature. Sport Sciences for Health 18:4, pages 1071-1118.
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Eveline Tavares, Joana Coelho, Patrícia Rogado, Rita Correia, Cidália Castro & Júlio Belo Fernandes. (2022) Barriers to Gait Training among Stroke Survivors: An Integrative Review. Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology 7:4, pages 85.
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Jenny L. Olson, Anthony Papathomas, Marlene Kritz, Nikos Ntoumanis, Eleanor Quested & Cecilie Thøgersen-Ntoumani. (2022) Challenges to Engaging Older Adults in a Group-Based Walking Intervention: Lessons From the Residents in Action Trial. Journal of Aging and Physical Activity 30:5, pages 788-798.
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M. Luz Sánchez-Sánchez, Anna Arnal-Gómez, Sara Cortes-Amador, Sofía Pérez-Alenda, Juan J. Carrasco, Assumpta Climent-Toledo, Gemma Victoria Espí-López & Maria-Arantzazu Ruescas-Nicolau. (2021) Association of Barriers, Fear of Falling and Fatigue with Objectively Measured Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior in Chronic Stroke. Journal of Clinical Medicine 10:6, pages 1320.
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Joanna Horne, Nichola Kentzer, Lee Smith, Mike Trott & Jitka Vseteckova. (2021) A Systematic Review on the Prevalence of Physical Activity, and Barriers and Facilitators to Physical Activity, in Informal Carers in the United Kingdom. Journal of Physical Activity and Health 18:2, pages 212-218.
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Azadeh Barzideh, Susan Marzolini, Cynthia Danells, David Jagroop, Andrew H Huntley, Elizabeth L Inness, Sunita Mathur, George Mochizuki, Paul Oh & Avril Mansfield. (2020) Effect of reactive balance training on physical fitness poststroke: study protocol for a randomised non-inferiority trial. BMJ Open 10:6, pages e035740.
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Lívia C. G. Caetano, Bruna D. Pacheco, Giane A. R. Samora, Luci F. Teixeira-Salmela & Aline A. Scianni. (2020) Self-Efficacy to Engage in Physical Exercise and Walking Ability Best Predicted Exercise Adherence after Stroke. Stroke Research and Treatment 2020, pages 1-6.
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Thunyakamon Phusuttatam, Jittima Saengsuwan & Pajeemas Kittipanya-ngam. (2019) Development and Preliminary Validation of a Stroke Physical Activity Questionnaire. Stroke Research and Treatment 2019, pages 1-9.
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Afolasade Fakolade, Marcia Finlayson, Trisha Parsons & Amy Latimer-Cheung. (2018) Correlating the Physical Activity Patterns of People with Moderate to Severe Multiple Sclerosis Disability and Their Family Caregivers. Physiotherapy Canada 70:4, pages 373-381.
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Shamala Thilarajah, Benjamin F. Mentiplay, Kelly J. Bower, Dawn Tan, Yong Hao Pua, Gavin Williams, Gerald Koh & Ross A. Clark. (2018) Factors Associated With Post-Stroke Physical Activity: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 99:9, pages 1876-1889.
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Jonathan Hui, Richard Heyden, Tim Bao, Nicholas Accettone, Catherine McBayJulie Richardson & Ada Tang. (2018) Validity of the Fitbit One for Measuring Activity in Community-Dwelling Stroke Survivors. Physiotherapy Canada 70:1, pages 81-89.
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Gabriela M Rozanski, Anthony Aqui, Shajicaa Sivakumaran & Avril Mansfield. (2018) Consumer Wearable Devices for Activity Monitoring Among Individuals After a Stroke: A Prospective Comparison. JMIR Cardio 2:1, pages e1.
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Avril Mansfield, Dina Brooks, Ada Tang, Denise Taylor, Elizabeth L Inness, Alex Kiss, Laura Middleton, Louis Biasin, Rebecca Fleck, Esmé French, Kathryn LeBlanc, Anthony Aqui & Cynthia Danells. (2017) Promoting Optimal Physical Exercise for Life (PROPEL): aerobic exercise and self-management early after stroke to increase daily physical activity—study protocol for a stepped-wedge randomised trial. BMJ Open 7:6, pages e015843.
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Paul N. Bennett, Wei Wang, Mel Moore & Cate Nagle. (2017) Care partner: A concept analysis. Nursing Outlook 65:2, pages 184-194.
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Nancy M. Salbach, Kelly K. O'Brien, Dina Brooks, Emma Irvin, Rosemary Martino, Pam Takhar, Sylvia Chan & Jo-Anne Howe. (2017) Considerations for the Selection of Time-Limited Walk Tests Poststroke: A Systematic Review of Test Protocols and Measurement Properties. Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy 41:1, pages 3-17.
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Jacqueline Outermans, Jan Pool, Ingrid van de Port, Japie Bakers & Harriet Wittink. (2016) What’s keeping people after stroke from walking outdoors to become physically active? A qualitative study, using an integrated biomedical and behavioral theory of functioning and disability. BMC Neurology 16:1.
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JuHee Lee, Chang Gi Park & Moonki Choi. (2016) Regular exercise and related factors in patients with Parkinson’s disease: Applying zero-inflated negative binomial modeling of exercise count data. Applied Nursing Research 30, pages 164-169.
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Jacqui H. Morris. (2016) Body, Person and Environment: Why Promoting Physical Activity (PA) with Stroke Survivors Requires Holistic Thinking. Brain Impairment 17:1, pages 3-15.
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Avril Mansfield, Svetlana Knorr, Vivien Poon, Elizabeth L. Inness, Laura Middleton, Louis Biasin, Karen Brunton, Jo-Anne Howe & Dina Brooks. (2016) Promoting Optimal Physical Exercise for Life: An Exercise and Self-Management Program to Encourage Participation in Physical Activity after Discharge from Stroke Rehabilitation—A Feasibility Study. Stroke Research and Treatment 2016, pages 1-10.
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Judith E. Deutsch, Jennifer Rothman, Bryan Barker, Andrew Grando & Harish Damodaran. (2015) The effect of video game interaction on walking intensity: Preliminary study of young, older adults and persons post-stroke. The effect of video game interaction on walking intensity: Preliminary study of young, older adults and persons post-stroke.
A. Dunn, D. L. Marsden, E. Nugent, P. Van Vliet, N. J. Spratt, J. Attia & R. Callister. (2015) Protocol Variations and Six-Minute Walk Test Performance in Stroke Survivors: A Systematic Review with Meta-Analysis. Stroke Research and Treatment 2015, pages 1-28.
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Carol E. Rogers, Maria Cordeiro & Erica Perryman. (2014) Maintenance of Physical Function in Frail Older Adults. Nursing Clinics of North America 49:2, pages 147-156.
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Coralie EnglishPatricia J. MannsClaire TucakJulie Bernhardt. (2014) Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviors in People With Stroke Living in the Community: A Systematic Review. Physical Therapy 94:2, pages 185-196.
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Matthew J. Field, Nick Gebruers, Thavapriya Shanmuga Sundaram, Sarah Nicholson & Gillian Mead. (2013) Physical Activity after Stroke: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. ISRN Stroke 2013, pages 1-13.
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Ruth Dickstein, Judith E. Deutsch, Yonat Yoeli, Michal Kafri, Faten Falash, Ayelet Dunsky, Adi Eshet & Neil Alexander. (2013) Effects of Integrated Motor Imagery Practice on Gait of Individuals With Chronic Stroke: A Half-Crossover Randomized Study. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 94:11, pages 2119-2125.
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Murat Ersoz, Belgin Erhan, Yesim Akkoc, Murat Zinnuroglu, Necmettin Yildiz, Haydar Gok, Senay Ozdolap, Hakan Tunc, Kurtuluş Kaya, Ebru Alemdaroglu, Sedat Susuzer, Berrin Gunduz, Ayse Nur Bardak, Seda Özcan, Hilal Yesil, Kursat Uygunol, Sibel Konukcu, Nese Gunes & Ferhat Ege. (2012) An evaluation of bladder emptying methods and the effect of demographic and clinical factors on spontaneous voiding frequency in stroke patients. Neurological Sciences 34:5, pages 729-734.
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