Research paper
Methodology of the Stroke Self-management Rehabilitation Trial: An International, Multisite Pilot Trial
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- Title
- Methodology of the Stroke Self-management Rehabilitation Trial: An International, Multisite Pilot Trial
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- Auckland University of Technology
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- Description
Rationale Stroke is a major cause of long-term adult disability with many survivors living in the community relying on family members for on-going support. However, reports of inadequate understanding of rehabilitation techniques are common. A self-management DVD-based observational learning tool may help improve functional outcomes for survivors of stroke and reduce caregivers' burden. Aims This article describes the methodology of the stroke self-management rehabilitation trial. The overall...
- Format
- Research paper
- Research format
- Journal article
- Date created
- 2015
- Creator
- Jones, KM / Bhattacharjee, R / Krishnamurthi, R / Blanton, S / Theadom, A / Barker-Collo, S / Thrift, A / Parmar, P / Maujean, A / Ranta, A / Sanya, E / Feigin, VL / on behalf of the SMART Study Group
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- https://openrepository.aut.ac.nz/handle/10292/10700
- Related subjects
- Stroke; Rehabilitation; Clinical trials; Methodology; Protocols; Treatment
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