نتایج جستجو برای: stroke survivors lived

تعداد نتایج: 199277  

Journal: :Stroke 2014
Sandra A Billinger Ross Arena Julie Bernhardt Janice J Eng Barry A Franklin Cheryl Mortag Johnson Marilyn MacKay-Lyons Richard F Macko Gillian E Mead Elliot J Roth Marianne Shaughnessy Ada Tang

PURPOSE This scientific statement provides an overview of the evidence on physical activity and exercise recommendations for stroke survivors. Evidence suggests that stroke survivors experience physical deconditioning and lead sedentary lifestyles. Therefore, this updated scientific statement serves as an overall guide for practitioners to gain a better understanding of the benefits of physical...

2014
Grace Vincent-Onabajo Abdulbaqi Adamu

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE A stroke event is often characterized by a number of debilitating consequences that may impact negatively on the health-related quality of life (HRQL) of survivors. This study examined the impact of poststroke fatigue (PSF), a persistent and prevalent stroke consequence, on HRQL of Nigerian stroke survivors. METHODS One hundred stroke survivors were recruited from the p...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2012
Cory S. Inman George Andrew James Stephan Hamann Justin K. Rajendra Giuseppe Pagnoni Andrew J. Butler

Previous brain imaging work suggests that stroke alters the effective connectivity (the influence neural regions exert upon each other) of motor execution networks. The present study examines the intrinsic effective connectivity of top-down motor control in stroke survivors (n=13) relative to healthy participants (n=12). Stroke survivors exhibited significant deficits in motor function, as asse...

2009
Waleed M. Sweileh Ansam F. Sawalha Sa’ed H. Zyoud Samah W. Al-Jabi

r 200 001 : +972 5 ileh@na Summary Background and objective: Anti-hypertensive medications are recommended for prevention of recurrent ischemic stroke in hypertensive and normotensive patients. The objective of this study was to analyze the use of anti-hypertensive therapy in acute ischemic stroke survivors. Methods: All ischemic stroke survivors discharged from Al-watani governmental hospital ...

Journal: :Nursing standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987) 2011
David Gillespie Fiona Campbell

The effects of stroke on families are considerable. Family members may struggle to adapt to a care-giving role, and relationships between stroke survivors and those closest to them are often altered by the illness. This article provides an overview of the effects of stroke on family dynamics and identifies interventions to support stroke survivors and their families during this difficult time.

Journal: :Stroke 2007
M Maria Glymour Mauricio Avendaño Lisa F Berkman

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Most Stroke Belt studies define exposure based on residence at stroke onset. We assessed whether residence in the Stroke Belt during childhood confers extra stroke risk in adulthood, even among people who left the region. METHODS Stroke-free Health and Retirement Study participants (n=18 070) followed up (average, 8.4 years) for first stroke (1452 events) were classifie...

2016
Osunwale Dahunsi Oni Olatunji F. Aina Francis I. Ojini Victor O. Olisah

BACKGROUND Quality of life (QOL) measures are effective in quantifying disease burden after stroke, more so than levels of debility. The objective of this study is to determine QOL and associated factors of stroke survivors in Lagos, Nigeria. MATERIALS AND METHODS Seventy stroke survivors (study sample) and seventy stable hypertensive patients (control sample) attending clinics at a Nigerian ...

A Dalvandi A Makarem M Azimiyan M Jafari M.A Hoseini

Background & Aims: stroke is a stressful event associated with numerous physical, psychological, social and economical problems that can complicate the balance of different life aspects, but after a period of time, patients try to benefit from different coping styles to reduce their problems and retain to a normal life. The aims of this study were to investigate coping strategies used by stroke...

2014
Dorothy Kessler Mary Egan Lucy-Ann Kubina

BACKGROUND Innovative and sustainable programs are required to support the well-being of stroke survivors. Peer support is a potentially low cost way to enhance well-being of recent stroke survivors and the well-being and community reintegration of their peer supporters. This article describes the perceptions of stroke survivors, care partners, peer supporters, and professionals of an individua...

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