The stroke impact scale: performance as a quality of life measure in a community-based stroke rehabilitation set- ting. Disabil Rehabil 2016; 38: 1425-1430.Richardson M, Campbell N, Allen L, Meyer M, Teasell R. The stroke impact scale: performance as a quality of life measure in a ...
Richardson M, Campbell N, Allen L, Meyer M, Teasell R. The stroke impact scale: performance as a quality of life measure in a community-based stroke rehabilitation set- ting. Disabil Rehabil 2016; 38: 1425-1430.Richardson M, Campbell N, Allen L, Meyer M, Teasell R. The stroke impact...
The stroke impact scale 3.0: evaluation of acceptability, reliability, and validity of the Brazilian version. We sought to assess the psychometric attributes of the Brazilian version of the Stroke Impact Scale (SIS) 3.0 in stroke survivors. Patients were evaluated ... FJ Carod-Artal,LF Coral,DS...
The stroke impact scale version 2.0: Evaluation of reliability, validity, and sensitivity to change. Stroke, 30, 2131–2140. Ewert, T., & Stucki, G. (2007). Validity of the SS-QOL in Germany and in survivors of hemorrhagic or ischemic stroke. Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair, 21, ...
Health-related quality-of-life (HRQoL) measurement with specific questionnaires is useful to study the consequences of stroke on patients' daily lives.The purpose of this study was to validate the French version of the Stroke Impact Scale (SIS) questionnaire, as no disease-specific questionnaire ...
Bigdata Observatory platform for Stroke of China CSCDSP: China Stroke Center Data Sharing Platform BMI: Body mass index NIHSS: National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) mRS: Modified Rankin Scale DNT: Door-to-needle time ONT: Onset-to-needle time ICC: Intra-cluster correlati...
(1) ischemic stroke confirmed on MRI, (2) self-reported cognitive difficulties, (3) ages 18-80, (4) functional independence, defined as a score of 3 or lower on the modified Rankin scale (mRS), (5) basic literacy in English or Mandarin, (6) able to attend the program within 12 ...
Stroke has a considerable socio-economic impact worldwide and is the leading cause of disabilities in the Western world. Economic studies of stroke focus merely on physical aspects and clinical interventions. To our current knowledge there is no comprehe
In France, 110,000 patients are admitted to hospital per year for stroke. Even though the relationship between stroke and risk factors such as low socio-economic status is well known, research in the spatial distribution (SD) of stroke as a contributing
Every40 seconds,someone in the United States has a stroke. Every 3.5 minutes, someone dies of one. “The scale of the burden is massive,” says Patrick Brouwer, M.D., Senior Medical Director, Cerenovus Inc., part ofJohnson & JohnsonMedTech. “Strokes are one of the leading causes of ...