2018
DOI: 10.1155/2018/9367942
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Abstract: Introduction Individuals who have experienced stroke are often described as apathetic, having lost of interest, and unmotivated. This might be a problem in achieving treatment results. It is still unclear what impact age and gender have on the motivation. The Aim of Research To evaluate motivation influence on the effectiveness of occupational therapy in patients with stroke. Methods Study included 30 patients who experienced acute stroke. Multidimensional Health Locus of Control (MHLC) scale has been used for… Show more

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“…Lack of motivation has been often described as a barrier for rehabilitation in general, for example, in stroke patients. 67,90 Rehabilitation programs are repetitive in nature, and often perceived as dull, leading to effort reduction, and increased drop-out rates. After the initial release of virtual reality entertainment by the gaming industry, a swift transition into the medical field followed.…”
Section: Future Of Icu Mobilization: Robotics and Virtual Realitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lack of motivation has been often described as a barrier for rehabilitation in general, for example, in stroke patients. 67,90 Rehabilitation programs are repetitive in nature, and often perceived as dull, leading to effort reduction, and increased drop-out rates. After the initial release of virtual reality entertainment by the gaming industry, a swift transition into the medical field followed.…”
Section: Future Of Icu Mobilization: Robotics and Virtual Realitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been shown in related research that good rehabilitation motivation could enhance psychological function and confidence as well as the abilities required to deal with the after-effects of stroke, which would in turn be conducive to good stroke prognosis [7]. Therefore, when a professional team sets rehabilitation goals for an individual stroke patient, in addition to the provision of rehabilitation to the affected parts of the body, there is a need to observe the patient's initiating role in terms of participation in rehabilitation [8]. Motivational interviewing (MI) is defined as a patient-centered, non-confronting communication method that applies five important principles of consultation, including rolling with resistance, expressing empathy, avoiding argumentation, developing discrepancy, and supporting self-efficacy, which is abbreviated as READS [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 High adherence to a prescribed rehabilitation program is regarded as indicative of motivation. 2 Rapolienė et al (2018) 3 found that higher internal motivation at the beginning of a rehabilitation program was correlated with the greater improvement in the activities of daily living in stroke patients. Therefore, the addition of motivational strategies to rehabilitation programs may promote functional improvement after stroke.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%