944
Views
4
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Article

Occupational therapists' experiences of rehabilitation of patients with limited awareness after stroke

, , &
Pages 264-271 | Received 25 Jul 2012, Accepted 11 Dec 2012, Published online: 21 Jan 2013

References

  • Prigatano G, Schacter D. Awareness of deficit after brain injury. New York: Oxford University Press; 1991.
  • Hartman-Maeir A, Soroker N, Oman SD, Katz N. Awareness of disabilities in stroke rehabilitation: A clinical trial. Disabil Rehabil 2003;25:35–44.
  • Katz N, Hartman-Maeir A. Occupation performance and metacognition. Can J Occup Ther 1997;64:53–62.
  • Heilman K. Anosognosia: Possible neuropsychological mechanisms. In Prigatano G, Schacter D, Awareness of deficit after brain injury. New York: Oxford University Press; 1991, p. 53–62.
  • Crosson B, Barco PP, Welozo C, Bolesta MM, Cooper P, Werts D, et al. Awareness and compensation in postacute head injury rehabilitation. 1989; 4: 46–54. J Head Trauma Rehabil 1989;4:46–54. doi: 10.1097/00001199-198909000-00008.
  • Toglia J, Kirk U. Understanding awareness deficits following brain injury. Neurorehab 2000;15:57–70.
  • Katz N, Fleming J, Keren N, Lightbody S, Hart-Maeir A. Unawareness or denial of disability: Implications for occupational therapy intervention. Can J Occup Ther 2002;69:281–92.
  • Lewis L. Role of psychological factors in disordered awareness. In Prigatano G, Schacter D, Awareness of deficit after brain injury. New York: Oxford University Press; 1991, p. 223–39.
  • Kihlstrom JF, Tobias BA. Anosognosia, consciousness, and the self. In Prigatano G, Schacter D, Awareness of deficit after brain injury. New York: Oxford University Press; 1991, p. 198–222.
  • Fleming J, Strong J. A longitudinal study of self-awareness: Functional deficit underestimated by persons with brain injury. Occup Ther J Res 1999;19:3–17.
  • Fleming J, Ownsworth T. A review of awareness interventions in brain injury rehabilitation. Neuropsychol Rehabil 2006;16:474–500.
  • Fleming J, Strong J. Self-awareness of deficits following acquired brain injury: Considerations for rehabilitation. Br J Occup Ther 1995;58:55–60.
  • Fleming J, Strong J. A longitudinal study of self-awareness: Functional deficit underestimated by persons with brain injury. Occup Ther J Res 1999;19:3–17.
  • Malia K, Law P, Sidebottom L, Bewick K, Danzinger S, Schold-Davis E, et al. Recommendations for best practice in cognitive rehabilitation therapy: Acquired brain injury. 2004. 1–57 [ updated 2010: cited 2010 July 01 Available from http://www.societyforcognitiverehab.org/membership-andcertification/documents/EditedRecsBestPrac.pdf.
  • Tham K, Bernspång B, Fisher AG. Training to improve awareness of disability. Scand J Occup Ther 1999;6:184–90.
  • Bandura A. Self-efficacy: The exercise of control. New York: WH Freeman; 1997.
  • Toglia J. Generalization of treatment: A multicontextual approach to cognitive perceptual impairment in the brain injured adult. Am J Occup Ther 1991;45:505–16.
  • Ekstam L, Uppgard B, Kottorp A, Tham K. Relationship between awareness of disability and occupational performance during the first year after stroke. Am J Occup Ther 2007;61:503–11.
  • Tham K, Borell L, Gustavsson A. The discovery of disability: A phenomenological study of unilateral neglect. Am J Occup Ther 2000;54:398–406.
  • Von Koch L, Widén Holmqvist L, Wohlin Wottrich A, Tham K, Pedro-Cuesta J. Rehabilitation at home after stroke: A descriptive study of an individualized intervention. Clin Rehabil 2000;14:574–83.
  • American Occupational Therapy Association Management of occupational therapy services for persons with cognitive impairment (statement). Am J Occup Ther 1999;53:601–7.
  • Krueger RA, Casey MA. Focus groups: A practical guide for applied research. 4th ed. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications; 2009.
  • Kitzinger J. The methodology of focus groups: The importance of interaction between research participants. Social Health Illness 1994;16:103–21.
  • Dahlin Ivanoff S, Hultberg J. Understanding the multiple realities of everyday life: Basic assumptions in focus-group methodology. Scand J Occup Ther 2006;13:125–32.
  • Katz N, Hartman-Maeir A. Metacognition: The relationships of awareness and executive functions to occupation performance. In Katz N, Cognition and occupation in rehabilitation. Bethesda, MD: American Occupational Therapy Association; 1998, p. 323–42.
  • Toglia J. A dynamic interactional approach to cognitive rehabilitation. In Katz N, editor. Cognition and occupation across the life span: Models for intervention in occupational therapy. 2nd ed. Bethesda, MD: AOTA; 2005. p 29–72.
  • Prigatano GP. Anosognosia: Clinical and ethical considerations. Curr Opin Neurol 2009;22:606–11.
  • Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists. Enabling occupation: An occupation therapeutic perspective. Ottawa: CAOT; 1997.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.