2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.apmr.2007.06.017
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Effect of a Home Leisure Education Program After Stroke: A Randomized Controlled Trial

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“…However, several studies (1 qualitative study, 2 RCTs, and 2 systematic reviews) suggest that therapy targeted at leisure/ recreation and the provision of some adaptive equipment may facilitate increased engagement in leisure or recreation activities. 794,903,904,906 Although therapy was variable across the studies, in several, the therapy consisted of education about the importance of being physically active, education on community resources, and training in problem solving around barriers to being physically active. 794,903 One study that showed that such programming facilitated long-term increased physical activity engagement offered this kind of programming during rehabilitation, suggesting that such programming could begin early during rehabilitation.…”
Section: Recreational and Leisure Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, several studies (1 qualitative study, 2 RCTs, and 2 systematic reviews) suggest that therapy targeted at leisure/ recreation and the provision of some adaptive equipment may facilitate increased engagement in leisure or recreation activities. 794,903,904,906 Although therapy was variable across the studies, in several, the therapy consisted of education about the importance of being physically active, education on community resources, and training in problem solving around barriers to being physically active. 794,903 One study that showed that such programming facilitated long-term increased physical activity engagement offered this kind of programming during rehabilitation, suggesting that such programming could begin early during rehabilitation.…”
Section: Recreational and Leisure Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The program was divided into three components: leisure awareness, self-awareness and competency development, each of which was covered over 12 sessions. Results indicated the effectiveness of the LEP for improving participation in leisure activities, improving satisfaction with leisure and reducing depression in people with stroke (Desrosiers et al, 2007).…”
Section: Leisure For Individuals With Other Acquired Disabilitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…15,16 However for many areas of health care, including stroke management, there is growing recognition of the need to examine not only whether interventions improve an individual's performance at the impairment level but also whether interventions improve an individual' s ability to perform activities and participate in life situations that are important to him or her. [17][18][19] To inform clinical practice, there is a need to develop and synthesise evidence that has measured outcomes that extend beyond the impairment level.…”
Section: Search Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%