1998
DOI: 10.1161/01.str.29.6.1274
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The American Heart Association Stroke Outcome Classification

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“…•C ontenu du questionnaire destiné aux personnes AVC : -v ariables sociodémographiques : sexe, âge ; -t ypes de déficiences (motrices, visuelles, sensorielles, du langage, de la mémoire) tels que définis par l'American Heart Association Stroke Outcome Classification [25].…”
Section: Instruments De Recueil Des Donnéesunclassified
“…•C ontenu du questionnaire destiné aux personnes AVC : -v ariables sociodémographiques : sexe, âge ; -t ypes de déficiences (motrices, visuelles, sensorielles, du langage, de la mémoire) tels que définis par l'American Heart Association Stroke Outcome Classification [25].…”
Section: Instruments De Recueil Des Donnéesunclassified
“…However, as survival rates following stroke continue to rise, reduction of morbidity becomes a more pressing aim, as life after stroke should be worth living (Broomfield et al 2011). Since the physical consequences of stroke are variable and may include impairments in the motor and sensory systems, language, perception, emotional, and cognitive functions, estimation and understanding of disability after stroke is a high priority for health care systems (Kelly-Hayes et al 1998;Geyh et al 2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The physical consequences of stroke are variable and may include impairments in the motor, emotional, and sensory systems, language, perception, and cognitive functions 1 . Hemiparesis, the most frequently observed motor deficit, affects more than 80% of these individuals 2 and is related to decreased exercise capacities and physical function 3 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%