Context matters when implementing patient centred rehabilitation models for persons with cognitive impairment: a case study
Abstract Background There is a growing number of older adults with cognitive impairment (CI) that require inpatient rehabilitation, and as such patient centred rehabilitation models have been developed. However, implementing evidence-based models without attending to the fit of the model to the new...
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Main Authors: | Katherine S. McGilton (Author), Alexia Cumal (Author), Dana Corsi (Author), Shaen Gingrich (Author), Nancy Zheng (Author), Astrid Escrig-Pinol (Author) |
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2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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