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The personal and social experiences of community-dwelling younger adults after stroke in Australia: a qualitative interview study.

Jessica ShipleyJulie A LukerVincent N ThijsJulie Bernhardt
Published in: BMJ open (2018)
For many younger adults, stroke is an unexpected and devastating life event that profoundly diverts their biography and presents complex and continued challenges to fulfilling age-normative roles. While adaptation, resilience and post-traumatic growth are common, this study suggests that more bespoke support is needed for younger adults after stroke. Increasing public awareness of young stroke is also important, as is increased research attention to this problem.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • healthcare
  • community dwelling
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  • climate change
  • emergency department
  • working memory
  • social support
  • brain injury