Social Networks
Cross-source consensus on Social Networks from 1 sources and 3 claims.
1 sources · 3 claims
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How it works
Highlighted claims
- Collective efficacy is treated as a mechanism by which social network support can influence self-management and well-being. — Enhancing Quality of Life for Individuals with Stroke (EQL): a study protocol for co-creating a social support and context-informed intervention to improve self-management, health and well-being in older adults recovering at home
- The study will generate knowledge about how social networks and everyday environmental context shape self-management after stroke. — Enhancing Quality of Life for Individuals with Stroke (EQL): a study protocol for co-creating a social support and context-informed intervention to improve self-management, health and well-being in older adults recovering at home
- People-place mapping will help participants map people and places important to recovery and their links. — Enhancing Quality of Life for Individuals with Stroke (EQL): a study protocol for co-creating a social support and context-informed intervention to improve self-management, health and well-being in older adults recovering at home