TY - JOUR AU - Kerse N. AU - Theadom A. AU - Krishnamurthi R. AU - Feigin V. AU - Barker-Collo S. AU - Parag V. AU - Barber P. AU - Hackett M AB -
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Although persistent and significant fatigue affects the daily life of stroke survivors, there are no population-based studies examining the prevalence of fatigue in 6-month survivors of ischemic stroke and few studies of predictors of poststroke fatigue. METHODS: This article examined data from the Auckland Regional Community Stroke study conducted in Auckland, New Zealand, in 2002 to 2003. Presence of fatigue was evaluated at 6 months in 613 patients with ischemic stroke using a Short Form 36 Vitality Score (energy and fatigue) of
AD - From the National Institute for Stroke and Applied Neurosciences, Faculty of Health and Environmental Studies, AUT University, Auckland, New Zealand. AN - 22851549 BT - Stroke DP - NLM ET - 2012/08/02 LA - Eng N1 - Feigin, Valery LBarker-Collo, SuzanneParag, VarshaHackett, Maree LKerse, NgaireBarber, P AlanTheadom, AliceKrishnamurthi, Ritaon behalf of the Auckland Regional Community Stroke Study GroupStroke. 2012 Jul 31. N2 -BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Although persistent and significant fatigue affects the daily life of stroke survivors, there are no population-based studies examining the prevalence of fatigue in 6-month survivors of ischemic stroke and few studies of predictors of poststroke fatigue. METHODS: This article examined data from the Auckland Regional Community Stroke study conducted in Auckland, New Zealand, in 2002 to 2003. Presence of fatigue was evaluated at 6 months in 613 patients with ischemic stroke using a Short Form 36 Vitality Score (energy and fatigue) of
PY - 2012 SE - 2604 SN - 1524-4628 (Electronic)0039-2499 (Linking) EP - 6 T2 - Stroke TI - Prevalence and Predictors of 6-Month Fatigue in Patients With Ischemic Stroke: A Population-Based Stroke Incidence Study in Auckland, New Zealand, 2002-2003 VL - 43 ER -