The aftermath of stroke: the experience of patients and their families
Stroke affects the personal, social, professional and family lives of patients and their carers. This book is based on a study in which 175 stroke patients and their family carers were followed from the time of the stroke for a period of eighteen months. It tells of their experience of the illness a...
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Zusammenfassung: | Stroke affects the personal, social, professional and family lives of patients and their carers. This book is based on a study in which 175 stroke patients and their family carers were followed from the time of the stroke for a period of eighteen months. It tells of their experience of the illness and examines their patterns of coping, including physical, social, economic and emotional aspects. The words of the patients and their carers illuminate these histories of life after stroke, vividly expressing the difficulties encountered with the services designed to help them. At a time when the health and welfare services in many countries are rethinking their strategies for community care, this study underlines the importance of social factors in recovery after stroke. Written for doctors and other health care workers involved with stroke patients, this careful and comprehensive account will direct attention to practices which can improve the quality of life for people with chronic illness, and their carers |
Beschreibung: | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015) |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (x, 262 pages) |
ISBN: | 9780511983238 |
DOI: | 10.1017/CBO9780511983238 |
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505 | 8 | 0 | |t Acknowledgements |g ch. 1 |t Stroke : an introduction to the problem |t Incidence of stroke |t Survival after stroke |t Consequences of stroke |t Carers : their contribution and some consequence for their lives |g ch. 2 |t The Greenwich stroke study |t Identification of stroke patients |t The interviews |t Response to interviews |t The patients |t The supporters |t Summary |g ch. 3 |t Coming into medical care : the first month after stroke |t The onset of the stroke |t Seeking medical help |t Hospital referrals |t Disability 1 month after the stroke |t Attitudes of patients and supporters to the stroke |t Expectations for recovery |t Summary |g 4 |t Hospital care and rehabilitation |t What patients liked and disliked about hospital life |t Rehabilitation in hospital |t Therapy for speech-impaired patients |t Ambitions for the future |t Worries about the future |t Summary |g ch. 5 |t Survival, physical disability and health |t Survival |t Physical disability |t Physical disability at 18 months after the stroke |t The health of patients and supporters |t Summary |g ch. 6 |t Support in the community |t Leaving hospital |t Home |t Suitability of the housing |t Sources of help and support |t Support for patients |t Support for supporters |t Health and social services : services for patients |t Health and social services : services for supporters |t Summary |g ch. 7 |t The effects of stroke on social, family and personal life |t Housework |t Social activities |t Emotional distress |t Social isolation |t Stigma |t The patient as a person |
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contents | Acknowledgements Stroke : an introduction to the problem Incidence of stroke Survival after stroke Consequences of stroke Carers : their contribution and some consequence for their lives The Greenwich stroke study Identification of stroke patients The interviews Response to interviews The patients The supporters Summary Coming into medical care : the first month after stroke The onset of the stroke Seeking medical help Hospital referrals Disability 1 month after the stroke Attitudes of patients and supporters to the stroke Expectations for recovery Hospital care and rehabilitation What patients liked and disliked about hospital life Rehabilitation in hospital Therapy for speech-impaired patients Ambitions for the future Worries about the future Survival, physical disability and health Survival Physical disability Physical disability at 18 months after the stroke The health of patients and supporters Support in the community Leaving hospital Home Suitability of the housing Sources of help and support Support for patients Support for supporters Health and social services : services for patients Health and social services : services for supporters The effects of stroke on social, family and personal life Housework Social activities Emotional distress Social isolation Stigma The patient as a person Relationship between supporter and patient The family life of patients with communication problems Effects on the social and personal life of supporters Caring and coping with stroke Attitudes to caring Coping with caring The burden of caring Coping by supporters Preparation for coping with stroke Help and advice for carers Assessments of recovery after stroke Factors influencing assessment of recovery Satisfaction with recovery Enjoyment of, and satisfaction with, life Resources for coping with stroke The experience of stroke Help and support from services Towards policies for care Appendix : Measurement and scoring of variables References Index |
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spelling | Anderson, Robert 1944- Verfasser aut The aftermath of stroke the experience of patients and their families Robert Anderson Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1992 1 online resource (x, 262 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015) Acknowledgements ch. 1 Stroke : an introduction to the problem Incidence of stroke Survival after stroke Consequences of stroke Carers : their contribution and some consequence for their lives ch. 2 The Greenwich stroke study Identification of stroke patients The interviews Response to interviews The patients The supporters Summary ch. 3 Coming into medical care : the first month after stroke The onset of the stroke Seeking medical help Hospital referrals Disability 1 month after the stroke Attitudes of patients and supporters to the stroke Expectations for recovery Summary 4 Hospital care and rehabilitation What patients liked and disliked about hospital life Rehabilitation in hospital Therapy for speech-impaired patients Ambitions for the future Worries about the future Summary ch. 5 Survival, physical disability and health Survival Physical disability Physical disability at 18 months after the stroke The health of patients and supporters Summary ch. 6 Support in the community Leaving hospital Home Suitability of the housing Sources of help and support Support for patients Support for supporters Health and social services : services for patients Health and social services : services for supporters Summary ch. 7 The effects of stroke on social, family and personal life Housework Social activities Emotional distress Social isolation Stigma The patient as a person Relationship between supporter and patient The family life of patients with communication problems Effects on the social and personal life of supporters Summary ch. 8 Caring and coping with stroke Attitudes to caring Coping with caring The burden of caring Coping by supporters Preparation for coping with stroke Help and advice for carers Assessments of recovery after stroke Factors influencing assessment of recovery Satisfaction with recovery Enjoyment of, and satisfaction with, life Summary ch. 9 Resources for coping with stroke The experience of stroke Help and support from services Towards policies for care Appendix : Measurement and scoring of variables References Index Stroke affects the personal, social, professional and family lives of patients and their carers. This book is based on a study in which 175 stroke patients and their family carers were followed from the time of the stroke for a period of eighteen months. It tells of their experience of the illness and examines their patterns of coping, including physical, social, economic and emotional aspects. The words of the patients and their carers illuminate these histories of life after stroke, vividly expressing the difficulties encountered with the services designed to help them. At a time when the health and welfare services in many countries are rethinking their strategies for community care, this study underlines the importance of social factors in recovery after stroke. Written for doctors and other health care workers involved with stroke patients, this careful and comprehensive account will direct attention to practices which can improve the quality of life for people with chronic illness, and their carers Psychologie Cerebrovascular disease / Patients / Rehabilitation Cerebrovascular disease / Patients / Family relationships Cerebrovascular disease / Psychological aspects Psychosoziale Belastung (DE-588)4140199-2 gnd rswk-swf Schlaganfallpatient (DE-588)4133318-4 gnd rswk-swf Psychosoziale Situation (DE-588)4176265-4 gnd rswk-swf Familienangehöriger (DE-588)4113507-6 gnd rswk-swf Schlaganfallpatient (DE-588)4133318-4 s Familienangehöriger (DE-588)4113507-6 s Psychosoziale Belastung (DE-588)4140199-2 s 1\p DE-604 Psychosoziale Situation (DE-588)4176265-4 s 2\p DE-604 Erscheint auch als Druckausgabe 978-0-521-02982-7 Erscheint auch als Druckausgabe 978-0-521-40196-8 https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511983238 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 2\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Anderson, Robert 1944- The aftermath of stroke the experience of patients and their families Acknowledgements Stroke : an introduction to the problem Incidence of stroke Survival after stroke Consequences of stroke Carers : their contribution and some consequence for their lives The Greenwich stroke study Identification of stroke patients The interviews Response to interviews The patients The supporters Summary Coming into medical care : the first month after stroke The onset of the stroke Seeking medical help Hospital referrals Disability 1 month after the stroke Attitudes of patients and supporters to the stroke Expectations for recovery Hospital care and rehabilitation What patients liked and disliked about hospital life Rehabilitation in hospital Therapy for speech-impaired patients Ambitions for the future Worries about the future Survival, physical disability and health Survival Physical disability Physical disability at 18 months after the stroke The health of patients and supporters Support in the community Leaving hospital Home Suitability of the housing Sources of help and support Support for patients Support for supporters Health and social services : services for patients Health and social services : services for supporters The effects of stroke on social, family and personal life Housework Social activities Emotional distress Social isolation Stigma The patient as a person Relationship between supporter and patient The family life of patients with communication problems Effects on the social and personal life of supporters Caring and coping with stroke Attitudes to caring Coping with caring The burden of caring Coping by supporters Preparation for coping with stroke Help and advice for carers Assessments of recovery after stroke Factors influencing assessment of recovery Satisfaction with recovery Enjoyment of, and satisfaction with, life Resources for coping with stroke The experience of stroke Help and support from services Towards policies for care Appendix : Measurement and scoring of variables References Index Psychologie Cerebrovascular disease / Patients / Rehabilitation Cerebrovascular disease / Patients / Family relationships Cerebrovascular disease / Psychological aspects Psychosoziale Belastung (DE-588)4140199-2 gnd Schlaganfallpatient (DE-588)4133318-4 gnd Psychosoziale Situation (DE-588)4176265-4 gnd Familienangehöriger (DE-588)4113507-6 gnd |
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title | The aftermath of stroke the experience of patients and their families |
title_alt | Acknowledgements Stroke : an introduction to the problem Incidence of stroke Survival after stroke Consequences of stroke Carers : their contribution and some consequence for their lives The Greenwich stroke study Identification of stroke patients The interviews Response to interviews The patients The supporters Summary Coming into medical care : the first month after stroke The onset of the stroke Seeking medical help Hospital referrals Disability 1 month after the stroke Attitudes of patients and supporters to the stroke Expectations for recovery Hospital care and rehabilitation What patients liked and disliked about hospital life Rehabilitation in hospital Therapy for speech-impaired patients Ambitions for the future Worries about the future Survival, physical disability and health Survival Physical disability Physical disability at 18 months after the stroke The health of patients and supporters Support in the community Leaving hospital Home Suitability of the housing Sources of help and support Support for patients Support for supporters Health and social services : services for patients Health and social services : services for supporters The effects of stroke on social, family and personal life Housework Social activities Emotional distress Social isolation Stigma The patient as a person Relationship between supporter and patient The family life of patients with communication problems Effects on the social and personal life of supporters Caring and coping with stroke Attitudes to caring Coping with caring The burden of caring Coping by supporters Preparation for coping with stroke Help and advice for carers Assessments of recovery after stroke Factors influencing assessment of recovery Satisfaction with recovery Enjoyment of, and satisfaction with, life Resources for coping with stroke The experience of stroke Help and support from services Towards policies for care Appendix : Measurement and scoring of variables References Index |
title_auth | The aftermath of stroke the experience of patients and their families |
title_exact_search | The aftermath of stroke the experience of patients and their families |
title_full | The aftermath of stroke the experience of patients and their families Robert Anderson |
title_fullStr | The aftermath of stroke the experience of patients and their families Robert Anderson |
title_full_unstemmed | The aftermath of stroke the experience of patients and their families Robert Anderson |
title_short | The aftermath of stroke |
title_sort | the aftermath of stroke the experience of patients and their families |
title_sub | the experience of patients and their families |
topic | Psychologie Cerebrovascular disease / Patients / Rehabilitation Cerebrovascular disease / Patients / Family relationships Cerebrovascular disease / Psychological aspects Psychosoziale Belastung (DE-588)4140199-2 gnd Schlaganfallpatient (DE-588)4133318-4 gnd Psychosoziale Situation (DE-588)4176265-4 gnd Familienangehöriger (DE-588)4113507-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Psychologie Cerebrovascular disease / Patients / Rehabilitation Cerebrovascular disease / Patients / Family relationships Cerebrovascular disease / Psychological aspects Psychosoziale Belastung Schlaganfallpatient Psychosoziale Situation Familienangehöriger |
url | https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511983238 |
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