Objective: To describe clinical characteristics of patients after intensive care unit (ICU) treatment for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) who were admitted for inpatient rehabilitation.
Design: A cross-sectional design.
Setting: Inpatient rehabilitation care in the Netherlands.
Objective: To investigate the concomitant effects of two patient-directed interventions for post-stroke depressive symptoms on caregivers' well-being.
Design: Secondary analyses of the results of a randomized controlled trial.
Subjects: Fifty caregivers of stroke patients receiving outpatient rehabilitation.
Objectives:: To investigate immediate changes in walking performance associated with three implicit motor learning strategies and to explore patient experiences of each strategy.
Design:: Participants were randomly allocated to one of three implicit motor learning strategies. Within-group comparisons of spatiotemporal parameters at baseline and post strategy were performed.
Objective: To investigate the effectiveness and feasibility of a Socratic feedback programme to improve awareness of deficits in patients with acquired brain injury (ABI).
Setting: Rehabilitation centre.
Participants: Four patients with ABI with awareness problems.
Background: Cardiac arrest can lead to hypoxic brain injury, which can affect cognitive functioning.
Objective: To investigate the course of objective and subjective cognitive functioning and their association during the first year after cardiac arrest.
Methods: A multi-centre prospective longitudinal cohort study with one year follow-up (measurements at two weeks, three months and one year).