Using the World Health Organization's Disability Assessment Schedule (2) to assess disability in community-dwelling stroke patients
Background: Measurement of the extent of disability post-stroke is important to determine the impact of disability on these individuals and the effectiveness of interventions aimed at reducing the impact of their disability. Instruments used to measure disability should, however, be culturally sensi...
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Main Authors: | Ayorinde I. Arowoiya (Author), Toughieda Elloker (Author), Farahana Karachi (Author), Nondwe Mlenzana (Author), Lee-Ann (Author), Anthea Rhoda (Author) |
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