Living with stroke during the first year after onset: an instrumental case study exploring the processes that influence adjustment.
Kellie StaggProfessor Jacinta DouglasTeresa IaconoPublished in: Disability and rehabilitation (2022)
IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONAll interactions with health professionals, including casual or ad hoc interactions, have the potential to influence adjustment after stroke.Health professionals who interact in ways that recognise personhood may have an especially positive influence on processes linked to adjustment.Giving time to listen to personal narratives and reflections may assist with sense-making and support the process of reconceptualising self after stroke.Through bidirectional sharing of experience and ideas, health professionals can facilitate the experience of self-efficacy.