Continuity after a stroke: implications of life-course disruption in old age.
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'You learn to live with all the things that are wrong with you': gender and the experience of multiple chronic conditions in later lifeAging and the Body: A ReviewThe romance with personal meaning in gerontology: cultural aspects of life themesTHE CULTURAL ADVERSITY OF PHYSICAL DISABILITY: Erosion of Full Adult Personhood.Emerging concerns of older stroke patients about assistive device use.Eating difficulties after stroke.Sampling in Qualitative Research: Rationale, Issues, and Methods.Women aging with childhood onset disability. A holistic approach using the life course paradigm.Health-care encounters create both discontinuity and continuity in daily life when living with chronic heart failure-A grounded theory studyContinuity means "preserving a consistent whole"--A grounded theory study.Understanding the experience of stroke: a mixed-method research agenda."Is it half full or half empty?" Affective responses to chronic illness.Do men's and women's accounts of surviving a stroke conform to Frank's narrative genres?Exploring the Experiences of Living With Stroke Through Narrative: Stroke Survivors' Perspectives.Post-stroke depression: the case for augmented, individually tailored cognitive behavioural therapy.A systematic review of qualitative studies on adjusting after stroke: lessons for the study of resilience.Lessons learned from a school for stroke recovery.Optimising qualitative longitudinal analysis: Insights from a study of traumatic brain injury recovery and adaptation.Long-term recovery trajectory after stroke: an ongoing negotiation between body, participation and self.Adult daughters providing post-stroke care to a parent: a qualitative study of the impact that role overload has on lifestyle, participation and family relationships.Power Relations and Health Care Communication in Older Adulthood: Educating Recipients and Providers.Subjective experiences of transient ischaemic attack: a repertory grid approach.Revisioning, reconnecting and revisiting: the psychosocial transition of returning home from hospital following a stroke.Social identity and stroke: 'they don't make me feel like, there's something wrong with me'.Negotiating role management through everyday activities: narratives in action of two stroke survivors and their spouses.Poststroke Trajectories: The Process of Recovery Over the Longer Term Following Stroke.Creating continuity through mutual assistance: intergenerational reciprocity in four ethnic groups.Becoming connected: the lived experience of yoga participation after stroke.Body, coping and self-identity. A qualitative 5-year follow-up study of stroke.Adaptive invention: independence and mobility through modifications.Redefinition of life experience following total hip replacement: a qualitative study.The process of recovery: a tale of two men.Adaptation to chronic illness and disability and its relationship to perceptions of independence and dependence.Metaphor shifts in stroke recovery.Functioning in everyday life after stroke: a longitudinal study of elderly people receiving rehabilitation at home.The meaning for elders of receiving family care.Quality of Life Following Stroke: Negotiating Disability, Identity, and ResourcesHow do people with aphasia view their discharge from therapy?Place Integration through Daily Activities 1 Year after StrokeThe Meaning of Occupational Gaps in Everyday Life in the First Year after Stroke
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Continuity after a stroke: implications of life-course disruption in old age.
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Continuity after a stroke: implications of life-course disruption in old age.
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Continuity after a stroke: implications of life-course disruption in old age.
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1993-04-01T00:00:00Z