Pereira, Carla MendesBranco, DanielaSalvador, DinaDias, Teresa L.Carvalho, DanielMatos, MaraRodrigues, SandraCalheiros, José M.Marques, António ManuelJones, Fiona2025-04-262025-04-262025-032227-9032PURE: 115341227PURE UUID: 07da861c-8778-46ff-8dd0-c8ea98e01002Scopus: 86000496957http://hdl.handle.net/10362/182629Funding Information: This research was funded by Funda\u00E7\u00E3o para a Ci\u00EAncia e Tecnologia (FCT, literally The Foundation for Science and Technology), grant number EXPL/SAU-SER/1478/2021 (http://doi.org/10.54499/EXPL/SAU-SER/1478/2021). Publisher Copyright: © 2025 by the authors.Background: Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability, underscoring the importance of effective self-management programs to improve the quality of life for survivors. Objectives: This study investigates the impact of the ComVida (Bridges-PT) self-management program on self-efficacy, physical function, health-related quality of life, and emotional state of stroke survivors in Portugal. Methods: A quasi-experimental study was conducted with 28 participants from hospital and community settings. The ComVida program, combining personalized rehabilitation sessions and the use of a self-management workbook was implemented. Assessments were conducted at baseline, 6 weeks, and 12 weeks using the Stroke Self-Efficacy Questionnaire (SSEQ), the Stroke Impact Scale (SIS-16), Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS), and Short Form Questionnaire-12 (SF-12v2). Results: Significant improvements were observed in self-efficacy, physical function, emotional state, and health-related quality of life over the study period. The SSEQ scores increased from 23.3 at baseline to 33.3 at 12 weeks, while SIS-16 scores improved from 47.5 to 67.2. Anxiety and depression levels, measured by HADS, also showed significant reductions, as did health-related quality of life, evaluated by the SF-12v2. Conclusions: The results suggest that the program may enhance self-efficacy, physical function, and emotional well-being in stroke survivors, highlighting its potential as a valuable component of post-stroke care in Portugal.652079engpatient participationquality of lifeself-efficacyself-managementstrokeLeadership and ManagementHealth PolicyHealth InformaticsHealth Information ManagementSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingEffects of a Self-Management Program on Adults with Strokejournal article10.3390/healthcare13050495A Quasi-Experimental Studyhttps://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/86000496957