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Resilience among stroke survivors: A cohort study of the first 6 months.

Wei ZhangZhihui LiuXuan ZhouLanshu Zhou
Published in: Journal of advanced nursing (2019)
Understanding resilience among stroke survivors is needed to inform the development of interventions to enhance the psychological recovery of survivors. The levels of resilience among stroke survivors were low compared with those in the normal older population. Nurses should provide greater psychological support during hospitalization to stroke survivors and especially to those with lower income, higher stroke severity at discharge, no religion, lower self-efficacy, or who use resignation as a coping strategy as those survivors may have lower resilience 6 months later. Future studies are needed to test interventions designed to change or modify stroke survivors' coping styles and promote self-efficacy, thereby enhancing higher resilience.
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