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Occupational engagement after stroke - a long-term perspective
(2020-09-03)
Introduction: In the literature it is recognized that stroke can have lifelong consequences and that these consequences become evident in the occupations that constitute everyday life. With an increase in prevalence and ...
Postural balance, anxiety and motor function after stroke, at a very early supported discharge with continued rehabilitation
(2020-10-23)
The overall aim of this thesis was to investigate postural balance, anxiety and motor function the first year after stroke and whether postural balance, anxiety and motor function was different at the intervention of Very ...
Cognition and activity early after stroke
(2021-10-13)
Introduction and aims: Cognitive impairment and dependency in activities of daily living (ADL) are common consequences of stroke. Due to a decrease in the length of hospital stay, assessment of these conditions ...
Registry-based studies of return to work after stroke - part of the work after stroke study (WASS)
(2021-02-15)
Objectives. Stroke is one of the most common diseases and a main cause of disability both globally and in Sweden. Even though the risk increases with older age, stroke in the younger population is increasing and a substantial ...
A standardised follow-up model to support people after stroke -Development and application using the post-stroke checklist
(2022-10-21)
Objectives: The need for a standardised follow-up has increased, as more people survive and live with stroke-related consequences. The Swedish national stroke guidelines recommend the use of the post-stroke checklist (PSC) ...