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Addressing cognitive impairment following stroke: systematic review and meta-analysis of non-randomised controlled studies of psychological interventions.
(2019)
Merriman, Niamh A; Sexton, Eithne; McCabe, Grainne; Walsh, Mary E; Rohde, Daniela; Gorm...
Addressing cognitive impairment following stroke: systematic review and meta-analysis of non-randomised controlled studies of psychological interventions.
(2019)
Merriman, Niamh A; Sexton, Eithne; McCabe, Grainne; Walsh, Mary E; Rohde, Daniela; Gorman, Ashleigh; Jeffares, Isabelle; Donnelly, Nora-Ann; Pender, Niall; Williams, David; Horgan, Frances; Doyle, Frank; Wren, Maev-Ann; Bennett, Kathleen; Hickey, Anne
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<p>The original article is available at <a href="https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/9/2/e024429.long">bmjopen.bmj.com</a></p>
<p><strong>OBJECTIVE:</strong> Cognitive impairment is a pervasive outcome of stroke, reported in over half of patients 6 months post-stroke and is associated with increased disability and a poorer quality of life. Despite the prevalence of post-stroke cognitive impairment, the efficacy of existing psychological interventions for the rehabilitation of cognitive impairment following stroke has yet to be established. The aim of this study is to identify psychological interventions from non-randomised studies that intended to improve post-stroke cognitive function and establish their efficacy.</p> <p><strong>DESIGN:</strong> Systematic review and meta-analysis of non-randomised studies of psychological interventions addressing post-stroke cognitive impairment.</p> <p><str...
https://epubs.rcsi.ie/psycholart/128
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Falls Related Events In The First Year After Stroke In Ireland: Results Of The Multi-Centre Prospective FREESE Cohort Study
(2018)
Walsh, Mary E; Galvin, Rose; Williams, David; Harbison, Joseph A; Murphy, Sean; Collins...
Falls Related Events In The First Year After Stroke In Ireland: Results Of The Multi-Centre Prospective FREESE Cohort Study
(2018)
Walsh, Mary E; Galvin, Rose; Williams, David; Harbison, Joseph A; Murphy, Sean; Collins, Ronan; McCabe, Dominick; Crowe, Morgan; Horgan, Frances
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<p>The original article is available at <a href="http://journals.sagepub.com/">http://journals.sagepub.com/</a></p>
<p><strong>Introduction:</strong> Falls are common post-stroke adverse events. This study aimed to describe the first-year falls incidence, circumstances and consequences among persons discharged home after stroke in Ireland, and to examine the association between potential risk factors and recurrent falls.</p> <p><strong>Patients and Methods:</strong> Patients with acute stroke and planned home-discharge were recruited consecutively from five hospitals. Variables recorded pre-discharge included: age, stroke severity, co-morbidities, fall history, prescribed medications, hemi-neglect, cognition, and functional independence (Barthel Index). Falls were recorded with monthly diaries, and six and 12-month interviews. The association of pre-discharge factors with recurrent falls (>1 fall) was...
https://epubs.rcsi.ie/sphysioart/28
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First Year Post-Stroke Healthcare Costs And Fall-Status Among Those Discharged To The Community
(2018)
Walsh, Mary E; Sorensen, Jan; Galvin, Rose; Williams, David; Harbison, Joseph A; Murphy...
First Year Post-Stroke Healthcare Costs And Fall-Status Among Those Discharged To The Community
(2018)
Walsh, Mary E; Sorensen, Jan; Galvin, Rose; Williams, David; Harbison, Joseph A; Murphy, Sean; Collins, Ronan; McCabe, Dominick; Crowe, Morgan; Horgan, Frances
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<p>The original article is available at <a href="http://journals.sagepub.com">http://journals.sagepub.com</a></p>
<p><strong>Introduction:</strong> Falls are common post-stroke events but their relationship with healthcare costs is unclear. The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between healthcare costs in the first year after stroke and falls among survivors discharged to the community.</p> <p><strong>Patients and Methods:</strong> Survivors of acute stroke with planned home-discharges from five large hospitals in Ireland were recruited. Falls and healthcare utilisation data were recorded using inpatient records, monthly calendars and post-discharge interviews. Cost of stroke was estimated for each participant from hospital admission for one year. The association of fall-status with overall cost was tested with multivariable linear regression analysis adjusting for pre-stroke function, st...
https://epubs.rcsi.ie/sphysioart/29
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Managing cognitive impairment following stroke: protocol for a systematic review of non-randomised controlled studies of psychological interventions.
(2018)
Merriman, Niamh A; Sexton, Eithne; Donnelly, Nora-Ann; McCabe, Grainne; Walsh, Mary E; ...
Managing cognitive impairment following stroke: protocol for a systematic review of non-randomised controlled studies of psychological interventions.
(2018)
Merriman, Niamh A; Sexton, Eithne; Donnelly, Nora-Ann; McCabe, Grainne; Walsh, Mary E; Rohde, Daniela; Gorman, Ashleigh; Jeffares, Isabelle; Pender, Niall; Williams, David; Horgan, Frances; Doyle, Frank; Wren, Maev-Ann; Bennett, Kathleen; Hickey, Anne
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<p>The original article is available at http://bmjopen.bmj.com/</p>
<p id="x-x-x-p-2"><strong>Introduction</strong> Stroke is one of the primary causes of death and disability worldwide, leaving a considerable proportion of survivors with persistent cognitive and functional deficits. Despite the prevalence of poststroke cognitive impairment, there is no established treatment aimed at improving cognitive function following a stroke. Therefore, the aims of this systematic review are to identify psychological interventions intended to improve poststroke cognitive function and establish their efficacy.</p> <p id="x-x-x-p-3"><strong>Methods and analysis</strong> A systematic review of non-randomised controlled studies that investigated the efficacy of psychological interventions aimed at improving cognitive function in stroke survivors will be conducted. Electronic searches will be performed in the PubMed, Emba...
https://epubs.rcsi.ie/psycholart/119
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Validation of two risk-prediction models for recurrent falls in the first year after stroke: a prospective cohort study.
(2017)
Walsh, Mary E; Galvin, Rose; Boland, Fiona; Williams, David; Harbison, Joseph A; Murphy...
Validation of two risk-prediction models for recurrent falls in the first year after stroke: a prospective cohort study.
(2017)
Walsh, Mary E; Galvin, Rose; Boland, Fiona; Williams, David; Harbison, Joseph A; Murphy, Sean; Collins, Ronan; Crowe, Morgan; McCabe, Dominick JH; Horgan, Frances
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<p>This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced version of an article accepted for publication in Age and Aging following peer review. The version of record Walsh ME, Galvin R, Boland F, Williams D, Harbison JA, Murphy S, Collins R, Crowe M, McCabe JH, Horgan F. Validation of two risk-prediction models for recurrent falls in the first year after stroke: a prospective cohort study. Age and Ageing. 2017 Jan 18. [Epub ahead of print is available online at: <a href="https://academic.oup.com/ageing/article-lookup/doi/10.1093/ageing/afw255">https://academic.oup.com/ageing/article-lookup/doi/10.1093/ageing/afw255</a>.</p>
<p>BACKGROUND: several multivariable models have been derived to predict post-stroke falls. These require validation before integration into clinical practice. The aim of this study was to externally validate two prediction models for recurrent falls in the first year post-stroke using an Irish prospective cohort study.</p> &...
https://epubs.rcsi.ie/sphysioart/25
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