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- Title
Manifestations of mental slowness in the daily life of patients with stroke: a qualitative study.
- Authors
Winkens, Ieke; Van Heugten, Caroline M; Fasotti, Luciano; Duits, Annelien A; Wade, Derick T
- Abstract
Objective: To explore the consequences of mental slowness in the daily life of patients with stroke. Design: In a cross-sectional survey semi-structured interviews were completed. Interviews were transcribed and coded by two independent reviewers. Qualitative analysis was done by means of the 'constant comparison method'. Setting: Three rehabilitation centres in the Netherlands. Participants: A convenience sample of 13 patients with stroke, suffering from mental slowness, was derived from December 2003 to May 2004. Main outcome measures: Interview descriptions of the everyday consequences of mental slowness. Results: Patients experienced many problems in daily life due to mental slowness. These could be divided into two main groups: (1) problems in cognitive functioning; (2) psychological and somatic complaints. In response to these problems, some patients mentioned the use of compensation strategies in order to reduce the demands on their information processing capacity. Conclusions: Mental slowness in cognitive functioning affects a wide range of activities, causing emotional symptoms in many patients and stimulating the spontaneous use of compensation strategies in some patients.
- Subjects
CEREBROVASCULAR disease; CEREBROVASCULAR disease patients; COGNITIVE ability; QUALITATIVE research; REHABILITATION
- Publication
Clinical Rehabilitation, 2006, Vol 20, Issue 9, p827
- ISSN
0269-2155
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/0269215506070813