Self-management develops through doing of everyday activities-a longitudinal qualitative study of stroke survivors during two years post-stroke.
Ton SatinkStaffan JosephssonJana ZajecEdith H C CupBert J M de SwartMaria W G Nijhuis-van der SandenPublished in: BMC neurology (2016)
The findings of this study indicate the doing of activities as an important arena in which to develop self-management and being in charge post-stroke. Stroke self-management programs could best be delivered in stroke survivors' own environment and focus on not only stroke survivors but also their relatives. Furthermore, the focus of such interventions should be on not only the level of activities but also the existential level of self-management post-stroke.