Temporal Relationships Between Depression, Self-efficacy, and Physical Activity with Stroke Patients
Offered By: Johns Hopkins Medicine via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the complex interplay between depression, self-efficacy, and physical activity in stroke patients through this informative 26-minute conference talk. Delve into Dr. Eva Keatley's presentation from the 2nd Annual Recovery after Stroke: State of the Science and Future Innovations Conference, hosted by the Johns Hopkins Sheikh Khalifa Stroke Institute. Gain insights into the temporal relationships affecting stroke recovery and learn about cutting-edge research in the field. Discover how interdisciplinary approaches are shaping the future of stroke rehabilitation and recovery. Enhance your understanding of the challenges faced by stroke patients and the innovative strategies being developed to improve their outcomes.
Syllabus
Temporal Relationships Between Depression, Self-efficacy, and Physical Activity with Stoke Patients
Taught by
Johns Hopkins Medicine
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