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| Ann MackenzieSummaryAffiliation: St George's Country: UK Publications
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Family carers of stroke survivors: needs, knowledge, satisfaction and competence in caringAnn Mackenzie
Faculty of Health and Social Care Sciences, Kingston University and St George s University of London, Cranmer Terrace, London, SW17 ORE UK
Disabil Rehabil 29:111-21. 2007..To examine the support required by family carers for stroke survivors...
Perceptions of the role of general practice and practical support measures for carers of stroke survivors: a qualitative studyNan Greenwood
Faculty of Health and Social Care Sciences, St George s University of London and Kingston University, Cranmer Terrace, London SW17 0RE, UK
BMC Fam Pract 12:57. 2011..Secondly, perceptions of a general practice team are investigated covering similar topics to carer interviews but from their perspective...
Positive experiences of caregiving in stroke: a systematic reviewAnn Mackenzie
Faculty of Health and Social Care Sciences, St George s University of London and Kingston University, London, United Kingdom
Disabil Rehabil 34:1413-22. 2012..To identify positive experiences of caregivers, who are unpaid carers not statutory, looking after stroke survivors by systematically reviewing published quantitative and qualitative studies...
Informal caring for stroke survivors: meta-ethnographic review of qualitative literatureNan Greenwood
Faculty of Health and Social Care Sciences, St George s University of London and Kingston University, London, United Kingdom
Maturitas 66:268-76. 2010....
Informal primary carers of stroke survivors living at home-challenges, satisfactions and coping: a systematic review of qualitative studiesNan Greenwood
St George s University of London, London, UK
Disabil Rehabil 31:337-51. 2009..To summarize qualitative studies from the last decade that focus on experiences of caring for stroke survivors and to describe challenges, satisfactions and coping strategies...
General practitioners, primary care and support for carers in England: can training make a difference?Ray Jones
Faculty of Health and Social Care Sciences, Kingston University and St George s, University of London, London, UK
Health Soc Care Community 20:128-36. 2012..The paper concludes by recommending how the pilot programme might be rolled out more widely...
An exploratory study of anxiety in carers of stroke survivorsNan Greenwood
Faculty of Health and Social Care Sciences, St George s University of London and Kingston University, London, UK
J Clin Nurs 19:2032-8. 2010..To investigate anxiety in informal carers of stroke survivors in the first three months after discharge...
Respite: carers' experiences and perceptions of respite at homeNan Greenwood
Faculty of Health and Social Care Sciences, St George s University of London and Kingston University, London, UK
BMC Geriatr 12:42. 2012..This study therefore investigated these experiences and perceptions...
Informal carers of stroke survivors--factors influencing carers: a systematic review of quantitative studiesNan Greenwood
Faculty of Health and Social Care Sciences, St George s University of London and Kingston University, London, UK
Disabil Rehabil 30:1329-49. 2008..The purpose of this review is to summarize factors influencing outcomes in carers of stroke survivors...
Changing needs of Chinese family caregivers of stroke survivorsAnnie Km Mak
Rehabilitation unit in Hong Kong, Princess Margaret Hospital, Kwai Chung, NT, Hong Kong
J Clin Nurs 16:971-9. 2007..To examine the changing needs of Chinese family caregivers before and after stroke survivors' discharge from hospital...
Identifying research priorities in nursing and midwifery service delivery and organisation: a scoping studyFiona Ross
Nursing Research Unit, King s College London, James Clerk Maxwell Building, 57 Waterloo Road, London SE1 8WA, UK
Int J Nurs Stud 41:547-58. 2004....
A portrait of district nursing: its contribution to primary health careClaire Goodman
Primary Care Nursing Research Unit, Department of Primary Care and Population Sciences, University College London, Level 2 Hollborn Union Building, Highgate Hill, London, N19 3UA, UK
J Interprof Care 17:97-108. 2003....
