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Positive life stories of Stroke-Survivor's spousal caregiving in Hong Kong: Lessons for policy and practice

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  • Chow, Esther O.W.
  • Wong, Yuk Yi
  • Fok, Doris Y.H.
  • Liao, Xu
  • Li, Chaoyu

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Advances in medical-care for immediately post-stroke mean that many stroke-survivors now live a normal lifespan, although they may suffer residual disability. They are often cared for at home by their spouse, who may be ill-prepared for this task, and may also have health concerns. As demands on formal services increase with population aging in Hong Kong, equipping spousal-caregivers with positive effective caring strategies is increasingly important.

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  • Chow, Esther O.W. & Wong, Yuk Yi & Fok, Doris Y.H. & Liao, Xu & Li, Chaoyu, 2021. "Positive life stories of Stroke-Survivor's spousal caregiving in Hong Kong: Lessons for policy and practice," Social Science & Medicine, Elsevier, vol. 291(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:socmed:v:291:y:2021:i:c:s027795362100808x
    DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2021.114476
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