Do individual versus illness belief schema differ in the prediction of post-stroke recovery?
This longitudinal observational study examined how individual versus illness belief schema compare as predictors of post-stroke recovery. Forty-two stroke survivors (mean age=66.9 years/range=29-96 years; 68% male), were involved. The primary outcome, Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQL) was measur...
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| author | Aujla, Navneet Walker, Marion F. Sprigg, Nikola Vedhara, Kavita |
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| description | This longitudinal observational study examined how individual versus illness belief schema compare as predictors of post-stroke recovery. Forty-two stroke survivors (mean age=66.9 years/range=29-96 years; 68% male), were involved. The primary outcome, Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQL) was measured using EQ-5D-5L; mood using Patient Health Questionnaire-9; and disability using Nottingham Extended Activities of Daily Living Scale. Stroke Illness Perception Questionnaire-Revised measured illness beliefs. Linear regressions showed that individual illness beliefs significantly explained more of the variance in three-month post-stroke recovery than schema (7.4-22.5% versus 1.9-9.9%). Individual versus illness belief schema predict outcomes differently, but which approach predicts outcomes better remains unclear. |
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| spelling | nottingham-523102020-05-04T19:46:08Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/52310/ Do individual versus illness belief schema differ in the prediction of post-stroke recovery? Aujla, Navneet Walker, Marion F. Sprigg, Nikola Vedhara, Kavita This longitudinal observational study examined how individual versus illness belief schema compare as predictors of post-stroke recovery. Forty-two stroke survivors (mean age=66.9 years/range=29-96 years; 68% male), were involved. The primary outcome, Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQL) was measured using EQ-5D-5L; mood using Patient Health Questionnaire-9; and disability using Nottingham Extended Activities of Daily Living Scale. Stroke Illness Perception Questionnaire-Revised measured illness beliefs. Linear regressions showed that individual illness beliefs significantly explained more of the variance in three-month post-stroke recovery than schema (7.4-22.5% versus 1.9-9.9%). Individual versus illness belief schema predict outcomes differently, but which approach predicts outcomes better remains unclear. SAGE 2018-07-12 Article PeerReviewed Aujla, Navneet, Walker, Marion F., Sprigg, Nikola and Vedhara, Kavita (2018) Do individual versus illness belief schema differ in the prediction of post-stroke recovery? Journal of Health Psychology . ISSN 1461-7277 Common sense model; Illness beliefs; Illness belief schema; Stroke; Mood; Health-related quality of life; Disability; Recovery; Cluster analysis http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1359105318785446 doi:10.1177/1359105318785446 doi:10.1177/1359105318785446 |
| spellingShingle | Common sense model; Illness beliefs; Illness belief schema; Stroke; Mood; Health-related quality of life; Disability; Recovery; Cluster analysis Aujla, Navneet Walker, Marion F. Sprigg, Nikola Vedhara, Kavita Do individual versus illness belief schema differ in the prediction of post-stroke recovery? |
| title | Do individual versus illness belief schema differ in the prediction of post-stroke recovery? |
| title_full | Do individual versus illness belief schema differ in the prediction of post-stroke recovery? |
| title_fullStr | Do individual versus illness belief schema differ in the prediction of post-stroke recovery? |
| title_full_unstemmed | Do individual versus illness belief schema differ in the prediction of post-stroke recovery? |
| title_short | Do individual versus illness belief schema differ in the prediction of post-stroke recovery? |
| title_sort | do individual versus illness belief schema differ in the prediction of post-stroke recovery? |
| topic | Common sense model; Illness beliefs; Illness belief schema; Stroke; Mood; Health-related quality of life; Disability; Recovery; Cluster analysis |
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