| Literature DB >> 16581633 |
Kimberley Knight1, Linda Worrall, Tanya Rose.
Abstract
This preliminary study describes how health information is provided to stroke patients in an acute hospital and describes their perceptions of health information provision. A further aim was to determine if patients with aphasia were disadvantaged in their receipt of information. Seven stroke patients were observed in hospital for an average of 102 minutes each and then interviewed using a semi-structured interview. When communication occurred, only 17.5% of communication time was spent providing information. Patients with aphasia received information for less time and on fewer topics. Implications regarding approaches to information provision for patients with and without aphasia are discussed.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16581633 DOI: 10.1310/FC6M-P7L0-W3XD-4WAE
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Top Stroke Rehabil ISSN: 1074-9357 Impact factor: 2.119