Co-designing a Program to Improve Post-stroke Sexual Rehabilitation: The Promise of Innovative Methods
IntroductionMost people who sustain a stroke are likely to experience sexual difficulties during their recovery. However, few people get the opportunity to address sexuality during their rehabilitation because of factors related to the organization (e.g., culture), managers (e.g., lack of resources)...
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Main Authors: | Louis-Pierre Auger (Author), Dorra Rakia Allegue (Author), Ernesto Morales (Author), Aliki Thomas (Author), Johanne Filiatrault (Author), Brigitte Vachon (Author), Annie Rochette (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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