School of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
Research Article
Investigating the Link Between Self-Efficacy and Goal Attainment in Self-management Based Physical Training After Stroke
Author(s): Ahmad Sahely*, Maisie Saul and Sheeba Rosewilliam
Aim: To explore whether self- efficacy influence’s goal attainment in people with stroke in a self- management study.
Hypothesis 1: There is no significant correlation between self- efficacy and goal attainment in people with stroke in the control group.
Hypothesis 2: There is no significant correlation between self- efficacy and goal attainment in people with stroke in the intervention group.
Background: Incidence of stroke is steadily rising due to our aging population. Self- management has become of increasing importance in stroke over recent years to relive pressure off struggling services the COVID- 19 pandemic exacerbated this issue.
Participants: This study was completed on 19 stroke survivors, 7 females and 12 males, the mean age was 67.7 ± 15.2 wi.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2167-1168.2025.14.686
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