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Hanne Pallesen, Sedsel Kristine Stage Pedersen, Susanne Lillelund Sørensen, Erhard Trillingsgaard Næss-Schmidt, Iris Brunner, Jørgen Feldbæk Nielsen, Simon Svanborg Kjeldse. "Stroke - 65 plus. Continued active life." A randomized controlled trial of a self-management neurorehabilitation intervention for elderly people after stroke. Disability and rehabilitation. 2024-04-08. PMID:38587056. |
the objective of the present study was to determine if a novel self-management neuro-rehabilitation intervention added to usual treatment for people with stroke over the age of 65 years improved their self-efficacy. |
2024-04-08 |
2024-04-10 |
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Su-Ju Tsai, Chia-Chi Li, Hsiang-Chu Pa. Effects of a nurse-led therapeutic conversations intervention in stroke patient-family caregiver dyads: A randomized control trial. International journal of nursing practice. 2024-04-03. PMID:38570203. |
this study aimed to examine the effect of a nurse-led therapeutic conversation intervention on resilience, family function, self-efficacy in managing the disease, and quality of life (qol) in stroke family caregiver dyads. |
2024-04-03 |
2024-04-06 |
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Andrea Hess Engström, Maria Flink, Sebastian Lindblom, Lena von Koch, Charlotte Ytterber. Association between general self-efficacy and health literacy among stroke survivors 1-year post-discharge: a cross-sectional study. Scientific reports. vol 14. issue 1. 2024-03-28. PMID:38538651. |
association between general self-efficacy and health literacy among stroke survivors 1-year post-discharge: a cross-sectional study. |
2024-03-28 |
2024-03-30 |
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Andrea Hess Engström, Maria Flink, Sebastian Lindblom, Lena von Koch, Charlotte Ytterber. Association between general self-efficacy and health literacy among stroke survivors 1-year post-discharge: a cross-sectional study. Scientific reports. vol 14. issue 1. 2024-03-28. PMID:38538651. |
health literacy and self-efficacy are associated with positive health outcomes and are important factors for managing the diverse consequences of a stroke. |
2024-03-28 |
2024-03-30 |
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Andrea Hess Engström, Maria Flink, Sebastian Lindblom, Lena von Koch, Charlotte Ytterber. Association between general self-efficacy and health literacy among stroke survivors 1-year post-discharge: a cross-sectional study. Scientific reports. vol 14. issue 1. 2024-03-28. PMID:38538651. |
this study aimed to investigate the association between health literacy and self-efficacy among stroke survivors 1 year after discharge from hospital. |
2024-03-28 |
2024-03-30 |
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Andrea Hess Engström, Maria Flink, Sebastian Lindblom, Lena von Koch, Charlotte Ytterber. Association between general self-efficacy and health literacy among stroke survivors 1-year post-discharge: a cross-sectional study. Scientific reports. vol 14. issue 1. 2024-03-28. PMID:38538651. |
stroke survivors with higher general self-efficacy also report higher health literacy 1-year post-discharge from hospital. |
2024-03-28 |
2024-03-30 |
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Andrea Hess Engström, Maria Flink, Sebastian Lindblom, Lena von Koch, Charlotte Ytterber. Association between general self-efficacy and health literacy among stroke survivors 1-year post-discharge: a cross-sectional study. Scientific reports. vol 14. issue 1. 2024-03-28. PMID:38538651. |
future studies should focus on the pathways by which health literacy and general self-efficacy work among stroke survivors and in populations with low health literacy, severe stroke or significant cognitive impairments. |
2024-03-28 |
2024-03-30 |
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Elise Wiley, Kevin Moncion, Lynden Rodrigues, Hanna Fang, Kenneth S Noguchi, Marc Roig, Julie Richardson, Joy C MacDermid, Ada Tan. Exploring differences between gender expressions in exercise self-efficacy and outcome expectations for exercise in individuals with stroke. PloS one. vol 19. issue 3. 2024-03-13. PMID:38478486. |
exploring differences between gender expressions in exercise self-efficacy and outcome expectations for exercise in individuals with stroke. |
2024-03-13 |
2024-03-16 |
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Elise Wiley, Kevin Moncion, Lynden Rodrigues, Hanna Fang, Kenneth S Noguchi, Marc Roig, Julie Richardson, Joy C MacDermid, Ada Tan. Exploring differences between gender expressions in exercise self-efficacy and outcome expectations for exercise in individuals with stroke. PloS one. vol 19. issue 3. 2024-03-13. PMID:38478486. |
strategies to enhance exercise self-efficacy after stroke are needed, particularly for individuals with undifferentiated gender expression. |
2024-03-13 |
2024-03-16 |
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Sz-Yan Wu, Yi-Chun Li, Yu-Wen Chen, Chia-Ling Chen, Hsiao-Chieh Pan, Keh-Chung Lin, Hiu-Ying La. Construct validity, responsiveness, minimal detectable change, and minimal clinically important difference of the stroke self-efficacy questionnaire in individuals receiving stroke rehabilitation. Disability and rehabilitation. 2024-03-04. PMID:38433459. |
construct validity, responsiveness, minimal detectable change, and minimal clinically important difference of the stroke self-efficacy questionnaire in individuals receiving stroke rehabilitation. |
2024-03-04 |
2024-03-06 |
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Sz-Yan Wu, Yi-Chun Li, Yu-Wen Chen, Chia-Ling Chen, Hsiao-Chieh Pan, Keh-Chung Lin, Hiu-Ying La. Construct validity, responsiveness, minimal detectable change, and minimal clinically important difference of the stroke self-efficacy questionnaire in individuals receiving stroke rehabilitation. Disability and rehabilitation. 2024-03-04. PMID:38433459. |
to assess the clinimetric properties of the stroke self-efficacy questionnaire (sseq) and estimate the minimal detectable change (mdc) and minimal clinically important difference (mcid) from the database of our randomized controlled trials (rct) of individuals receiving stroke rehabilitation. |
2024-03-04 |
2024-03-06 |
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Zhaoying Li, Yating Lei, Quoc Bui, Olivia DePaul, Ginger E Nicol, David C Mohr, Sunghoon I Lee, Mandy W M Fong, Christopher L Metts, Stephanie E Tomazin, Alex W K Won. A Digital Intervention to Promote Self-Management Self-Efficacy Among Community-Dwelling Individuals With Stroke: Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR rehabilitation and assistive technologies. vol 11. 2024-02-19. PMID:38373029. |
a digital intervention to promote self-management self-efficacy among community-dwelling individuals with stroke: pilot randomized controlled trial. |
2024-02-19 |
2024-02-21 |
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SangJin Lee, Samantha B Randolph, Carolyn M Baum, Marjorie L Nicholas, Lisa Tabor Conno. Social participation mediates the relationship between self-efficacy and loneliness among people with stroke during COVID-19: a cross-sectional study. Topics in stroke rehabilitation. 2024-02-12. PMID:38345063. |
social participation mediates the relationship between self-efficacy and loneliness among people with stroke during covid-19: a cross-sectional study. |
2024-02-12 |
2024-02-15 |
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SangJin Lee, Samantha B Randolph, Carolyn M Baum, Marjorie L Nicholas, Lisa Tabor Conno. Social participation mediates the relationship between self-efficacy and loneliness among people with stroke during COVID-19: a cross-sectional study. Topics in stroke rehabilitation. 2024-02-12. PMID:38345063. |
this study investigates relationships among self-efficacy, social participation, and loneliness in people with stroke. |
2024-02-12 |
2024-02-15 |
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Dixie Rose, Susan D Newman, Martina Mueller, Gayenell S Magwood, Barbara J Lut. Working-Age Caregivers of Stroke Survivors: Needs, Concerns, and Quality of Life. Rehabilitation nursing : the official journal of the Association of Rehabilitation Nurses. 2024-02-12. PMID:38345829. |
the purpose of this study was to characterize the unmet needs and concerns of working-age caregivers of stroke survivors and to explore the relationships between these unmet needs and concerns and factors such as stroke survivor functional independence, caregiver strain, caregiver self-efficacy, caregiver perceived social support, and caregiver quality of life (qol). |
2024-02-12 |
2024-02-15 |
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Ziwei Liu, Jiaxin Li, Fangli Liu, Ningxiao Guan, Ye Li, Yu Zhang, Linlin Hou, Qiuhuan Jian. Exploring the status and associated factors of the readiness for return-to-work in young and middle-aged stroke patients. Scientific reports. vol 14. issue 1. 2024-02-03. PMID:38310121. |
a general information questionnaire and the readiness for rrtw scale, the social support rate scale, the stroke self-efficacy scale, and the fatigue severity scale were administered to the patients. |
2024-02-03 |
2024-02-06 |
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Ziwei Liu, Jiaxin Li, Fangli Liu, Ningxiao Guan, Ye Li, Yu Zhang, Linlin Hou, Qiuhuan Jian. Exploring the status and associated factors of the readiness for return-to-work in young and middle-aged stroke patients. Scientific reports. vol 14. issue 1. 2024-02-03. PMID:38310121. |
logistic regression analysis identified education level, monthly income, time to start rehabilitation therapy, social support, stroke self-efficacy, and fatigue severity as key factors affecting rrtw scale readiness in young and middle-aged stroke patients. |
2024-02-03 |
2024-02-06 |
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Heltty Heltty, Cholik Harun Rosjidi, Lisnawati Lisnawat. Should Patients Be Confident in Their Efficacy in Improving Their Functional Abilities After a Stroke? Cureus. vol 15. issue 12. 2024-01-26. PMID:38274941. |
self-efficacy is a prerequisite for self-management after a stroke. |
2024-01-26 |
2024-01-28 |
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Camilla Olsson, Patrik Arvidsson, Monica Blom Johansso. Self-efficacy and resilience in severe aphasia - an exploratory cross-sectional study of two psychosocial factors and their relation to functional communication. Disability and rehabilitation. 2023-12-13. PMID:38088335. |
self-efficacy and resilience are important for various aspects of rehabilitation outcome after stroke. |
2023-12-13 |
2023-12-17 |
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Mingyeong Park, Yeongmi H. Effects of Virtual Reality-Based Cognitive Rehabilitation in Stroke Patients: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland). vol 11. issue 21. 2023-11-14. PMID:37957991. |
after applying the virtual reality-based cognitive rehabilitation program, there were significant differences in group-by-time interactions regarding stroke self-efficacy, cognitive function, visual perception, activities of daily living, and health-related quality of life. |
2023-11-14 |
2023-11-20 |
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