Rehabilitation Research in Denmark Between 2001 and 2020: A Scoping Review
The demand for rehabilitation has increased, and evidence is rapidly growing; however, a rehabilitative health strategy receives less attention than treatment. Knowledge of what is being researched, who are the target groups and who contributes to rehabilitation research is deficient. We did not fin...
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Main Authors: | Anne-Mette Hedeager Momsen (Author), Jasmine Charlotte Fox (Author), Claus Vinther Nielsen (Author), Jette Thuesen (Author), Thomas Maribo (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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