Empathy and social-emotional factors in recovery from stroke.
Journal
  Current opinion in neurology.
Citation
  Curr Opin Neurol. 15(1):91-7
Publication date
  2002 Feb
Authors
  Eslinger PJ
Parkinson K
Shamay SG
Investigators
  Paul N. Eslinger
MeSH headings
  Stroke
Empathy
Social Support
MeSH qualifiers
  psychology
Abstract
  There is growing interest in evaluating the social and emotional effects of stroke, with the aim of improving recovery and outcome. Recent investigations indicate that post-stroke depression and social impairment are cross-cultural consequences that affect between one-third and two-thirds of patients. These conditions appear to be undertreated, even though studies confirm measurable benefits of medical and caregiver education interventions. A further improvement in outcome can be expected from the comprehensive recognition and management of other social and emotional alterations that encompass emotion-related communication disorders, reduced emotional arousal, initiation and expression, and impaired social cognition, empathy and related interpersonal competencies.
Medline ID
  21654960