Palsdottir, Anna Maria
- Department of People and Society, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Fatigue is common after stroke and contributes to disability, impaired quality of life, and reduced work ability. Currently, there is no evidence-based intervention for post-stroke fatigue but idiopathic chronic fatigue and burnt-out syndromes may benefit from nature-based rehabilitation. The aim of NASTRU was to examine whether ten weeks of nature-based rehabilitation, as add-on to standard management, could influence post-stroke fatigue (primary outcome), depression, work ability or functional outcome (secondary outcomes), compared to controls.
stroke; rehabilitation
International Journal of Stroke
2015, volume: 10, number: S1, pages: 430-430
Title: International Journal of Stroke, Special Issue: The European Stroke Organisation - Annual Conference
Publisher: WILEY-BLACKWELL
The European Stroke Organisation - Annual Conference
SDG3 Good health and well-being
Neurology
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/69009