Struggling with capital: Recovery after severe traumatic brain injury among working‐age individuals in Denmark
Abstract Objective This study uses capital theory to investigate survivors' investments in their bodies and the resources they accumulate during their rehabilitation trajectory, and how these factors impact their perception of recovery from their impairments. Methods Qualitative interviews were...
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