After stroke : enhancing quality of life
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After stroke : enhancing quality of life
Haworth Press, c1998
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Loss, grief & care. vol. 8, no. 1-2, 1998
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"After stroke : enhancing quality of life has been co-published simultaneously as Loss, grief & care, Volume 8, numbers 1/2, 1998."
Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
After Stroke: Enhancing Quality of Life brings together an extraordinary selection of advice, practical survivor techniques, information about resources, and personal stories of triumph. It is designed to help those who have experienced a stroke attain the highest quality of life possible, under their new physical restrictions.Recuperating from a stroke is an arduous process that has only just begun when the survivor is released from the hospital. This book shows anyone interested how to create an effective climate for healing and how to help the survivor realize his/her fullest recovery potential. It offers varied perspectives of everyone involved with a stroke: the patient, the family, and friends as well as the team of specialized physicians, nurses, psychologists, physical therapists, speech pathologists, and diverse therapists.Through its interesting and varied essays, After Stroke: Enhancing the Quality of Life offers the reader a clearer understanding of the injuries that the body as well as the mind have sustained. This anthology is carefully designed to present enhanced perspectives into all aspects of the healing and recovery processes that follow the personal tragedy of a stroke.
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Contents
Introduction
Part I: Clinical Perspectives
Pathophysiology of Stroke
The Psychiatry of Stroke
Focused Stroke Rehabilitation Programs: A Review of Prospective Controlled Trials
Psychological Studies in Stroke Rehabilitation
Stroke as Chronic Illness: Living to the Fullest
How Common Is Depression Following Stroke?
Stroke and Quality of Life: Intimacy and Sexuality Poststroke
Part II: Professional Contributions
Nursing Care of the Stroke Patient: The Essence of Healing
Rehabilitation Nursing on a Stroke Unit
Aphasia: Rehabilitation and Recovery from Loss
Dysphagia: Swallowing Disorders Following a Stroke
Management of the Communicatively Challenged Adult After Stroke: Partners in Rehabilitation
The Speech/Language Pathologist: Bridging the Communication Gap
The Role of Physical Therapy in Multidisciplinary Stroke Rehabilitation
Occupational Therapy Intervention in the Rehabilitation of Stroke Patients
Therapeutic Recreation and the Rehabilitation of the Stroke Patient
The Nature of Suffering and the Goals of Medicine
The Role of the Social Worker on a Stroke Rehabilitation Unit
Part III: Personal Reflections
Stroke! This Isn't the Script I Was Writing!
AHA! There Is a Reason
The Words I Lost
Aphasia, as Seen by an Aphasic
The Language Loss of Patricia Neal and Helen Wulf
Self-Portrait of an Aphasic (From a Personal and Professional Viewpoint)
The Plight of the One-Armed Paperhanger
The Perils of Travel, Following a Stroke
Planning a Trip When the Traveler Has a Disability
Part IV: Healing Dimensions
The Interests and Activities of AARP in Quality of Life Issues and Stroke Patients and Their Families
New Concept in Stroke Rehabilitation
Conquering Community Barriers: Stroke Rehabilitation
Surviving a Stroke: The Miracles of Science and Spirit
Self-Empowerment in Healing
Index
Reference Notes Included
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