Stroke in Young & Middle-Aged Adults: Ages 18 to 64
Presented by Barbara Lutz
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Barbara Lutz
Dr. Barbara Lutz is the McNeill Distinguished Professor at the University of North Carolina-Wilmington School of Nursing. Her 30+ year career as a rehabilitation and public health nurse spans practice, research, education, and service. Her research focuses on understanding the needs and experiences of patients with stroke and…
Chapters & learning objectives
1. Prevalence and Causes of Stroke in Young and Middle-Aged Adults
Stroke is often viewed as a condition that occurs in older populations, i.e., those 65 and older. However, stroke is increasingly occurring in young adults (under the age of 65). In this chapter, the prevalence and causes of “young stroke” are described. Implications of the increases in this demographic are discussed.
2. Needs and Concerns of Younger Adult Stroke Survivors and Their Family Members
Young stroke survivors’ needs and concerns are often different from those of older stroke survivors. In this chapter, the needs and concerns of young stroke survivors and their family members are described. Research exploring these varying needs is discussed, and special areas of concern are highlighted.
3. Strategies for Addressing Needs of Younger Adult Stroke Survivors
This chapter includes strategies for addressing the unique needs of younger stroke survivors. Recommendations for addressing concerns about returning to work and driving are highlighted. Examples of novel programs developed to address the needs of this population are provided.
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