An Exploratory Qualitative Study With Older Malaysian Stroke Survivors, Caregivers, and Healthcare Practitioners About Falls and Rehabilitation for Falls After Stroke
Background: Studies on rehabilitation for falls after a stroke remain limited despite its impact being profound. This scenario justifies a deeper understanding of why falls in stroke rehabilitation received less attention. Current investigations on the perception of falls and stroke also proved inad...
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Main Authors: | Husna Ahmad Ainuddin (Author), Muhammad Hibatullah Romli (Author), Tengku Aizan Hamid (Author), Mazatulfazura SF Salim (Author), Lynette Mackenzie (Author) |
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2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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