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After stroke: enhancing quality of life
Author(s)Wallace Sife
Journal titleLoss, Grief & Care, vol 8, nos 1/2, 1998
Pagespp 1-264
SourceHaworth Document Delivery Center, The Haworth Press, 10 Alice Street, Binghamton, NY 13904-1580, USA.
KeywordsStroke ; Life satisfaction ; Medical care ; Rehabilitation ; Medical workers ; Socio-medical workers ; Biographies ; United States of America.
AnnotationHaworth Press has simultaneously published this issue of Loss, Grief & Care as a book. It is in four parts, comprising some thirty separate articles, and will interest those wishing to find out more about what experience of a stroke means: stroke survivors, caregivers, friends and family, as well as those who are involved professionally. Part 1 examines clinical perspectives of stroke: pathophysiology, psychiatry, rehabilitation, psychological studies, stroke as chronic illness, the incidence of depression, and the effect on quality of life as regards intimacy and sexuality. Part 2 comprises professional contributions: nursing care, rehabilitation nursing, a speech/language pathologist, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and social workers. Other papers discuss aphasia, dysphagia (swallowing disorders), therapeutic recreation, and the nature of suffering. Part 3 presents personal reflections from survivors of stroke, and how they cope with aphasia and language loss, and travelling. Part 4 considers healing dimensions: quality of life issues for stroke patients and their families, rehabilitation, and self-empowerment. (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-980803001 A
ClassmarkCQA: F:5HH: LK: LM: QT: QS: 67: 7T

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