Stroke Training and Awareness Resources (STARs)


References and further reading

References

Further reading

These are useful resources that are not specifically cited within the module:

  • BPS Briefing Paper No 19 (2010). Psychological Services for Stroke Survivors and their Families. British Psychological Society: Leicester.
  • Hackett, M.L., Anderson, C.S., House, A., & Halteh, C. (2008). Interventions for preventing depression after stroke. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2008, Issue 3. Art. No.: CD003689. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD003689.pub3.
  • Hackett, M.L. Anderson, C.S., House, A., & Xia, J (2008). Interventions for treating depression after stroke. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2008, Issue 4. Art. No.: CD003437. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD003437.pub3.
  • House, A. (2003). Defining, Recognizing and Managing Depression in Neurological Practice. Practical Neurology, 3, 196-203.
  • McSherry, W. (2006). Making Sense of Spirituality in Nursing and Healthcare Practice, an interactive approach. Second Edition, Publ: Jessica Kingsley, 2006, ISBN-13: 978 1 84310 365 3.
  • NHS Education for Scotland. (2006). A Multi-Faith Resource for Healthcare Staff [PDF]
  • HealthScotland (2008). Religion and Belief Matter: An Information Resource for Healthcare Staff [PDF]

Copyright Issues

Scored examples of the GHQ-12 & HADS have been used within the module for illustrative purposes. They are reproduced with the kind permission of GL Assessment, The Chiswick Centre, London.

A scored example of the PHQ-9 has been used within the module and has been reproduced with the kind permission of Kurt Kroenke, MD, Professor of Medicine, Indiana University, Regenstrief Institute, Indianapolis.

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