C Swann, PC Jackman, A Lawrence… - Health psychology …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
The SMART acronym (eg, Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, Timebound) is a highly prominent strategy for setting physical activity goals. While it is intuitive, and its …
British Psychology Society Textbook of the Year 2020 Why do people who are more socially connected live longer and have better health than those who are socially isolated? Why are …
Setting goals with the patients and monitoring their achievement is a core practice within much rehabilitation, but the evidence base behind this practice is patchy. This issue of …
SE Plant, SF Tyson, S Kirk, J Parsons - Clinical rehabilitation, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Objective: To identify the barriers and facilitators to goal-setting during rehabilitation for stroke and other acquired brain injuries. Data sources: AMED, Proquest, CINAHL and …
Background Goal setting is considered a key component of rehabilitation for adults with acquired disability, yet there is little consensus regarding the best strategies for undertaking …
This book reexamines the philosophical foundations of physical rehabilitation, expanding the understanding of movement beyond the physical body. Drawing from disability studies …
T Sugavanam, G Mead, C Bulley… - Disability and …, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Objective: To systematically integrate and appraise the evidence for effects and experiences of goal setting in stroke rehabilitation. Design: Systematic review of quantitative and …
L Scobbie, D Dixon, S Wyke - Clinical rehabilitation, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Setting and achieving goals is fundamental to rehabilitation practice but has been criticized for being a-theoretical and the key components of replicable goal-setting …
P Woodman, A Riazi, C Pereira… - Disability and …, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose: There is currently no consensus on a definition of participation that describes experiences and challenges of people with stroke. This meta-synthesis aimed to identify …