Understanding the facilitators and barriers of stroke survivors' adherence to recovery-oriented self-practice: a thematic synthesis
<p><strong>Purpose</strong></p> <p>Stroke survivors receive considerable rehabilitation efforts as inpatients, but one-on-one therapy decreases after discharge. The gap between the amount of required therapy and the lack of its availability in this phase of care may be...
Main Authors: | Vadas, D, Prest, K, Turk, A, Tierney, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Taylor and Francis
2021
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