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Original Article

Therapists and the rehabilitation process after stroke

Pages 211-216 | Accepted 01 Oct 1993, Published online: 28 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Therapists working in an experimental stroke unit were interviewed about how they set goals for rehabilitation, how they measure progress, and about problems of discharging patients. In addition the interview covered the topics of quality in rehabilitation, the relationship between patient and therapist, and therapists' evaluation of the stroke unit. The therapists felt that current outcome measurement instruments did not capture the kinds of results that they felt were important. They were process-oriented, and not only outcome-oriented as in traditional studies of stroke rehabilitation. This explorative study provides an insight into how therapists view the stroke rehabilitation process, and elaborates themes for future studies of physical and occupational therapy in rehabilitation.

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Notes on contributors

Myra Lewinter

It is with great sadness that we have to inform the readership of the Journal that shortly after completing the final editorial work on this Special Issue, Professor Kalman Jacob Mann was seriously injured in a car accident and subsequently died.

Professor Mann was responsible for establishing the two Hadassah Hospitals and Community Health Centres in Jerusalem and for the past 20 years headed the Presidium of Yad Sarah, Israel's largest community based, volunteer operated organization which provides a spectrum of free or nominal cost home care services nation-wide.

We offer our condolences to his family and friends, and trust that this Special Issue stands as a testament to his work in the field.

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