Collaborative capacity development to complement stroke rehabilitation in Africa

Author: Louw Quinette, Bardien Faeza, Berner Karina, Bester Juanita, Brink Yolandi , Burger Marlette , Charumbira Maria Yvonne , Cloete Lizahn , Crous Bianca , Crous Kayla , de Beer Alida, Dizon Janine Margarita , Ernstzen Dawn , Gaskin Ashley, Giljam-Enright Marlie , Grimmer Karen , Hartley Tasneem, Inglis-Jassiem Gakeemah, Jacobs-Nzuzi Khuabi Lee-Ann, Klop Daleen, Kloppers Maatje, Kumalo Sibongile, Leibbrandt Dominique, Morris Linzette, Petersen Ruth, Plastow Nicola Ann, Rhoda Anthea, Robbertse Andrea, Statham Sue, Steyn Hesti, Tawa Nassib, Titus Adnil, Urimubenshi Dr. Gerard, Van Niekerk Lana, Van Niekerk Sjan-Mar
Publisher: AOSIS

ABOUT BOOK

This scholarly book focuses on stroke in Africa. Stroke is a leading cause of disability among adults of all ages, contributing significantly to health care costs related to long term implications, particularly if rehabilitation is sub-optimal. Given the burden of stroke in Africa, there is a need for a book that focuses on functioning African stroke survivors and the implications for rehabilitation within the African context. In addition, there is a need to progress with contextualised, person-centred, evidence-based guidance for the rehabilitation of people with stroke in Africa, thereby enabling them to lead socially and economically meaningful lives. The research incorporated in the book used a range of primary and secondary methodological approaches (scoping reviews, systematic reviews, meta-analyses, descriptive studies, surveys, health economics, and clinical practice guideline methodology) to shed new insights into African-centred issues and strategies to optimise function post-stroke.

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